Add Data to a Project in ArcGIS Pro
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- To see the step-by-step tutorial, visit pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/lat...
ArcGIS Pro provides several options for adding data to your map. In this tutorial, you'll add data from ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, geodatabases, and local folders to visualize potential flood zones in Wellington, New Zealand.
This video was created with ArcGIS Pro 2.8.
00:00 Introduction
00:37 Open the Project
01:07 Add Data from ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World
05:10 Add Data from a Geodatabase
06:35 Add Data from a Folder
07:58 Visualize Your Data in 3D
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I have a lot of existing folders I need to add to my project and can't find a simple way to import the files while keeping them in their folders. I have been creating group layers for each folder and dragging the files over, is there a way to import multiple folders of files to a map instead of just dragging the individual files?
Edit: I was overcomplicating things by doing this, all you need to do is click List by Data Source under Contents and it sorts the files by their source folders
Glad you figured out the issue! In the future you can also post questions on Esri Community if you need help :)
I am using ArcGis Pro however I found some data that I'll like utilize, however, no really tells you what format does the file have to be in for i.e. gdb, png, jpeg.
ArcGIS Pro accepts several data types! If you go to the documentation you can find what they are.
why sometimes do we need to drag file underneath another file from content pane (it seems no influence since draged)
Please post your questions on Esri Community to get help :)
I am going through this tutorial now and the light gray canvas reference file does not exist / no search results are found.
Solution: It is now stored under the basemap category.
These are good tutorials but the videos are very blurry. It's very difficult to read the menus and what's on the screen of the software. It's not my monitor or computer or eyes - other things look fine.
Hi, this may be due to the resolution RUclips is using. If it is set to "Auto" sometimes it can look blurry. On the video, click the Settings icon, click Quality, and select 1080p. That should hopefully resolve the issue for you :)
very confusing videos
Hi. The videos are meant as an overview to the written tutorials. Please follow the step-by-step tutorial linked in the video description for specific steps.