ArcGIS Pro: Tips & Tricks

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ArcGIS Pro: Tips & Tricks James Sullivan Solution Engineer

Agenda Project Structure/Set Up Data Visualization/Map Authoring Data/Map Exploration Geoprocessing Editing Layouts Sharing Working with the Ribbon & Panes Backstage Questions Survey/Reception Information

Project Structure/ Set Up

How is ArcGIS Pro Structured? Understanding Key Differences with ArcMap ArcMap.mxd (Map Document) ArcGIS Pro.aprx (Project File) A project file can contain multiple maps, scenes, & layouts Other Pro Project file extensions include:.ppkx (Project Package) and.aptx (Project Template) Individual maps and layouts can also be saved.mapx (Pro Map).mpkx (Pro Map Package) &.pagx (Pro Layout File)

Where to create your Project File Tip # 1A: Create your Project file in the same location as the data you will be using. Switching to Pro requires a shift in mindset from a map centric, to a project centric workflow. When you use the insert/import features of Pro, the application will already be pointed to where your data lives.

Maintaining Folder/Database Connections Tip # 1B: Use a Project Template (.aptx) to maintain key folder/database connections when building a new project.

Data Visualization/ Map Authoring

Bookmark Manager Tip # 2A: Use bookmarks and the bookmark manager to quickly and easily navigate around your map.

Symbology Scale-Based Sizing Tip # 2B: Use scaled layers to symbolize the same layer differently for multiple scales. This eliminates the old work around of adding the same layer multiple times with reference scales.

Symbology Visual Variables Tip # 2C: Incorporate multiple fields from a layer into its symbology using visual variables to adjust a features transparency, color, or rotation.

Distance Visibility Tip # 2D: When working with 3D data, specifically a large amount of point data (ie: realistic trees), set the out beyond viewing limit when those features draw.

FPS Readout Tip # 2E: Inside any map frame, press Shift E on your keyboard to bring up the FPS readout as a developer tool to help troubleshoot issues.

Data/Map Exploration

Range & Time Sliders Tip # 3A: Take advantage of the range and time sliders to efficiently explore your data. Queries used in a slider will be shown across your map, attribute table, and charts. Essentially a dynamic definition query for your data.

Using Charts To Filter Data Tip # 3B: To quickly visualize different categories in your data, create a categorical bar chart and take advantage of the interactive selection sets, as opposed to writing numerous queries.

Zoom to Selected Features Button* Tip # 3C: The selected features dialog in the lower right corner of the map frame is actually a button. Click it to quickly zoom to selected features in the map. *Hidden Gem

Animation Options Tip # 3D: Add titles and overlays to your animations to provide additional content and context to your data.

Check On Learning Can you recall what we ve covered thus far? Q: What is the biggest difference between how ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro are structured? A: ArcMap is map centric, whereas ArcGIS Pro supports project centric workflows, which more closely fits how analysts typically work. Q: What 3D layer property setting can you utilize to improve drawing speed for maps containing large amounts of complex symbol geometries? A: Distance visibility. Essentially a 3D reference scale to determine how far out to start or stop drawing features. Q: What are the two kinds of sliders that act as dynamic definition queries to help you quickly visualize subsets of your data? A: Time & Range.

Demo 1

Geoprocessing

Check Tools For Compatibility With Pro Tip # 4A: See if your existing tools or scripts will work in Pro by checking for compatibility one of two ways: - Check the option to analyze for compatibility on in the Geoprocessing (GP) Options - Run the Analyze Tools For Pro GP Tool

Save Time Using Esri s Services Tip # 4B: If you don t have your own network dataset or address locator, take advantage of various GP tools that use Esri s services from ArcGIS Online, or from your Portal. You can also leverage the Enrich Layer tool to enhance your layer s attributions. You can tell if a tool will consume credits if you see a small coin icon next to it.

Open Multiple GP Tools At Once* Tip # 4C: If you ve already opened and filled in parameters for a GP tool, and want to go back and run another first, click the burger button from the Geoprocessing Pane. This will allow you to open a different tool simultaneously, while not losing the parameters you ve already filled in. *Hidden Gem

Geoprocessing History Tip # 4D: To speed up iterative workflows, take advantage of using the geoprocessing history that Pro is automatically logging for you. You can then copy and paste the python syntax from a previously run tool to get a head start when writing your own tools/scripts.

Editing

Automatically Save Edits Tip # 5A: Set the editing automatic save parameters to ensure you never lose your work. These parameters can be established by time interval (minutes), or by number of operations.

Editing Grid Tip # 5B: Take advantage of the editing grid to help you easily digitize features that are parallel and perpendicular to one another. It can be configured to the map by setting the origin, spacing, and rotation.

Multipatch Editing Tip # 5C: When working with 3D multipatch geometries, use the multipatch editor to quickly create new features from scratch, or edit existing ones.

2D/3D Linked Views Tip # 5D: If your editing workflow calls for visualizing your data in both 2D and 3D, link the views together to simplify your workflow.

Layouts

Map Series & Dynamic Legends Tip # 6A: When creating multiple maps over the same area, utilize the map series function to save time. You can also take advantage of the dynamic legends feature which will automatically filter your legend to only display features in that map s extent.

Guides & Locking Elements Tip # 6B: Use guides to help you quickly and accurately line up your various map elements in your layout. Once set, lock the element in the contents pane to ensure it isn t accidently altered or moved.

Adjust Map Extent In A Layout Tip # 6C: To switch between your active maps, highlight the map you want to work with in the contents pane, and click the Activate button from the Layout tab in the ribbon. This will allow you to work with the regular map tools to adjust the zoom and scale of your map.

Check On Learning Can you recall what we ve covered thus far? Q: What are two ways you can check to see if your tools/scripts are compatible with Pro? A: Checking on the box for Analyze script and model tools for ArcGIS Pro compatibility in the geoprocessing options, or running the Analyze Tools for Pro GP tool. Q: What are the two ways you can set up automatic saving of your edits? A: By time interval (minutes), or by the number of operations. Q: What is a dynamic legend? A: A legend that only shows the layers for features displayed in your current map s extent. These work great when creating a map series.

Demo 2

Sharing

Sharing Configurations Tip # 7A: Take advantage of different sharing configurations for maps intended for exploratory, editable, or visualization purposes.

Quickly Change File Paths Tip # 7B: To quickly change the file paths for multiple different layers in a map, save it out as a map file, then open in Notepad ++ (or arcpy) and use a find and replace to redirect many different paths at once.

Create Scene Layer Package Tip # 7C: Leverage the Create Scene Layer Package geoprocessing tool to share a point cloud to ArcGIS Online, or Portal (10.5.1). Once the package has been created, you can add it back into Pro as a layer to preview the service, or to use for faster visualization. (e.g. LAS dataset).

Working with the Ribbon and Panes

Keyboard Shortcuts Tip # 8A: On the ribbon, hover over the explore tool to see a screen tip of navigation shortcuts. Additionally, press Alt to reveal further KeyTips.

Add Data Preview* Tip # 8B: When using the Add Data window, there is a button in the upper right corner that allows you to change views and preview the data before adding it. *Hidden Gem

Docking Panes Tip # 8C: You can interactively dock the various panes around different sides of the application, or on top of one another to be delimited by tabs. In addition, you can float a pane or view (such as the map view) on another monitor.

Backstage

Taking Pro Offline Tip # 9A: Select the Licensing section backstage, and check the box under Settings to authorize ArcGIS Pro to work offline. To learn more about this, hover over the blue i or press F1 to launch the online help page.

Options: Customize the Ribbon Tip # 9B: From the Pro Options window, select the Customize the Ribbon section to add or remove tabs, groups, and tools from the ribbon to tailor Pro for specific teams or workflows in your organization.

Options: Dark Theme Tip # 9C: From the Pro Options window, select General > Personalize > Theme to change the look of Pro between light and dark theme. Take advantage of dark theme to minimize eye strain when working in dimly lit spaces and help focus on your content, not the UI.

Options: Choose How Projects Are Created Tip # 9D: From the Pro Options window, select General, then uncheck the box next to always create a new folder for a project to help organize your files if you re saving your projects with your data.

Options: Navigation Tip # 9E: Adjust the transition time setting under Navigation to get Pro to pan between bookmarks. This is useful when presenting to prevent an audience from becoming disoriented as you move around a map. 2.5 seconds is a good default in most cases.

Options: Stereoscopic Mode Tip # 9F: From the Display section of the Pro Options, you can enable or disable stereoscopic rendering, which provides the illusion of depth from your flat monitor by creating two separate images, one for each eye.

Check On Learning Can you recall what we ve covered thus far? Q: How do you share a point cloud to ArcGIS Online? A: The Create Scene Layer Package geoprocessing tool. Q: True or False: You can dock a map outside of the application to display it on a separate monitor. A: True. Q: What section of the ArcGIS Pro options is the location of where you can set the application to use dark theme? A: General (then Personalize > Theme)

Demo 3

Check On Learning Bonus Round Q: What were the three hidden gems covered in this workshop? (hint: there was one in each of the three main sections) A: Zoom to Selected Features Button Opening Multiple Geoprocessing Tools at Once Add Data Button Show Details Panel

Summary Project Structure/Set Up 2 Tips & Tricks Data Visualization/Map Authoring...5 Tips & Tricks Data/Map Exploration.4 Tips & Tricks Geoprocessing.4 Tips & Tricks Editing.4 Tips & Tricks Layouts...3 Tips & Tricks Sharing...3 Tips & Tricks Working with the Ribbon & Panes..3 Tips & Tricks Backstage..6 Tips & Tricks 34 Total Tips & Tricks

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