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GIS Foundational Concepts



Change Project Settings


When creating a new ArcGIS Pro project, you will have the option to change the project's settings, including selecting a default folder location on your computer (or in Amazon AppStream) for your project, geodatabase, and associated files. 

 


Add a New Map


The Map Canvas displays all of the layers that you’ve added to your map. You can create 2d maps and 3d scenes within a single ArcGIS Pro project. Each map/scene that you add to a project will display in its own tab.

ArcGIS Pro World Imagery basemap.

To insert a new map or scene, go to the Insert menu, then select New Map. Use the drop-down menu if you want to add a new scene, etc.
Insert New Map.


Add a Folder Connection


You can also establish new folder connections for existing projects. This is helpful if you want to access files that have saved in another folder or directory on your computer. 

 


Add a folder connection via the Insert tab


  1. In ArcGIS Pro, go to the Insert tab.
  2. In the Project group, click Add Folder
    ArcGIS Pro > Add Folder.
  3. Navigate to the folder where you've saved your files to establish a new folder connection.

Add a folder connection via the Catalog pane


  1. To create a new folder connection, go to the View tab. Select Catalog Pane.
    View > Catalog pane.
  2. In the Catalog pane, right-click Folders.

  3. Select Add Folder Connection.
    Add folder connection.

  4. Navigate to the folder where you've saved your files to establish a new folder connection.


Prepare Data


Preparing and cleaning data sets for analysis can be one of the most time consuming tasks when working on a GIS project. Data cleanup can be performed in a number of ways. Some users opt to perform all of their data cleanup in tools like Excel or OpenRefine. Others use built-in tools within ArcGIS Pro or programming languages (e.g., Python, R) to clean their data.

ArcGIS Pro includes a number of built-in data engineering and geoprocessing tools that let you review, edit, and clean messy data sets to help streamline workflows and ensure more accurate analyses.
 


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Start an Editing Session


ArcGIS Pro provides an editing pane if you want to create new features, edit existing features, standalone tables, etc. You will want to start an editing session any time you create or edit data in ArcGIS Pro. This will provide you with added security in the event you make a mistake and need to cancel your changes. Changes made in an editing session are temporary until you save your changes and stop the session. If you add / edit data in ArcGIS Pro outside of an editing session, the changes that you make are permanent.


The edit button doesn't initially display in the ArcGIS Pro menu bar. You can change this setting by completing the following steps: 

  1. Go to the Edit tab in the ArcGIS Pro menu bar.

  2. Click the Editing Options icon located in the lower-right corner of the Manage Edits group.
    Editing Options.

  3. In the Editing Options window, scroll down to the Session settings. Click the Enable and disable editing from the Edit tab checkbox. Click OK to close the Editing options window.
    Enable and disable edits from the Edit tab checkbox.

  4. The Edit button will now appear in the ArcGIS Pro menu bar. Highlight the map layer you want to edit in the Contents pane, then click Edit to start an editing session.
    Edit button.
     


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