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Per, This is an interesting question. From how it looks, it looks like this is the intended behavior. When you create a map in the Map Viewer, it uses the default extent that you selected: Configure map viewer—Portal for ArcGIS (10.4) | ArcGIS for Server For Default Basemap, choose the basemap you want opened when users create a new map with the map viewer. You see the maps in the group you selected for the Basemap Gallery. The default basemap opens at the default extent you set. To set the default extent to the extent of your currently selected default basemap, click Use map extent as default. To set a different extent, click Choose Extent and enter numerical values or draw the extent. A geocoder is included to help you find a specific place or address. When you're just adding an item, it will initially go to the extent of that item: Item details—Portal for ArcGIS | ArcGIS for Server Extent—The extent is the geographic boundary you specify for the item. It is defined using the minimum and maximum x and y coordinates of the area. You can either type these coordinates or draw a box to define the area. The draw option includes a geocoder to help you find a place or address on the map. Portal for ArcGIS updates the coordinates of the extent based on what you draw. Though, it looks like you may be able to set up some advanced options within Portal and use the "extent service" to configure your extent: Set advanced portal options—Portal for ArcGIS (10.4) | ArcGIS for Server extentService—The service used to update or set the extent of a web map item in the Set Extent dialog box in the portal website. The service must use the WGS 1984 geographic coordinate system with well-known ID (WKID) 4326. The default is http://server.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/ESRI_StreetMap_World_2D/MapServer. Do you have a WKID that you can use for this?
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Corinna, I agree with what Wes said. How far off is your newly projected data from where it should be? Are we talking about a few feet/meters/miles? Or are we talking about on a different continent? Knowing this could help narrow down a few things, but it would be really helpful to know what coordinate system that the data was created in (like Wes said).
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Mele, Are you wanting to get the data source of your own company's Map Services? Or are you hoping to get the data source of any Map Service you find in ArcGIS Online?
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Terence, I am guessing this belongs in the CityEngine place?
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Robert, You're the best. I'll try this out tomorrow. Thanks! Edit: Worked like a charm! Thanks again Robert.
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I'm totally piggy backing off this thread but wanted to ask a related question... It's easy to add links and easy to add them in the WAB Developer edition. But, can you change the font style of these links? Particularly just putting in an underline (or changing the color)? "links":[
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Joe, as far as I understand it, you can only use a CSV for the point features of the tour itself. This is true for the out-of-the-box application. Though, for custom programming, I am still not sure you can use a feature service (I tried this about a year ago and was not able to do this). Tagging Owen Evans to see if there is more that can be done.
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Well, that's even easier! But, if you had to go the public route, the steps above would lead you there. Glad to know it somewhat worked out.
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Tycho, It might be a good idea to move this thread to the User Conference space. Tagging Karen Richardson
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Hi Sebastian, This is tricky, but I found a way to make it work. First, I have the layer set to Public. Second, edit the layer and choose the Export Data check box: Next, the user has to be able to log into an ArcGIS Online account. I believe any account will do (even a free one). But, the bottom line is, they have to be logged in. Then, find the url for the service through ArcGIS Online (NOT through your organizational URL, if that makes sense). Finally, the user can export the data. I hope this helps.
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John, Try these steps: 1. If your application is open, click the arrow next to the Options button on the toolbar and click Tab Manager. OR From the Start menu, point to Programs > DeLorme > XMap... > Tools, and then click Tab Manager. 2. Click File and then click Export. The Export Tab Configuration dialog box opens. 3. Type a name for the configuration (preferences) file in the File Name text box and then click Save. Configuration files are saved by default in C:\...\DeLorme Docs\Configuration. 4. Click OK to close Tab Manager.
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Michael, I seem to hear a lot of chatter on the Data Interoperability Extension. I have never used it, but could this be an option? http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/extensions/datainteroperability/supported-formats
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Hi Nav, Yes, that can be done. You will want to set up a Page Definition Query. Check out the article here: Using Page Definition Queries—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop For an older article with a more step-wise process, see this one: 41354 - Highlight the current index feature when using Data Driven Pages
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