Switches to Layout view, which lets you work with the elements on your map layout in addition to the data it contains.Ĭreate a new graph. If your map contains more than one data frame, you will see the contents of the active data frame. This is particularly useful for creating a new datasetalso referred to as study area or area of interest (AOI)that contains a geographic subset of the features in another, larger dataset. Switches to Data view, which shows the data in your map and hides the map layout. Use this tool to cut out a piece of one dataset using one or more of the features in another dataset as a cookie cutter. Zoom to the currently selected text, graphic(s)s or map element(s). Unselect any graphics or page elements that are currently selected Selects all text, graphics and other objects placed on the map Paste the clipboard contents using the format you specify
Paste the clipboard contents into the map. You'll be prompted to save the map if there are any unsaved changes. Optimize this map's drawing speed and find any other issues such as broken layers.ĭisplay or edit the properties of this map document, such as description, author, credits, and specify whether disk-based data it uses will be referenced by relative pathnames.Įxit the application. If you are in Layout view, your entire page layout will be exported. If you are in Data view, only your current map display extent will be exported.
Preview how this map document will look when printed out.Įxport this map to a file, such as a PNG, EPS, JPEG or PDF file.
You can also specify that the map will be printed out as a map series by setting up data-driven pages. Specify the page size and orientation for this map document. Sign in to ArcGIS Online to see data and maps you've uploaded, as well as data and maps in groups you belong to Launch the ArcGIS Online dialog so you can access data and open maps. Sign in to ArcGIS Online to see data you've uploaded and data in groups you belong to.Īdds a new map layer based on XY events from a table.ĭisplays the Address Locator Manager dialog boxĪdds a new map layer based on route events from a table.ĭefine a query layer to add to the active data frame of the map. The dialog that appears only shows data which can be added into your map as a layer. These basemaps are map services that require an Internet connection for them to draw in your map.Īdd data from ArcGIS Online into your map. Tip: You can also drag data into your map from the Catalog window.Ĭhoose a basemap from ArcGIS Online. In the dialog that appears, choose the desired target version from the 'Save as type' dropdown.Īdd new data to the map�s active data frame. You can use this to save a copy of your current document so that it can be opened with an earlier version of ArcGIS. Save the current map with a new name or to a different location.
The contents of the folder should look like the screen shot below.
Copy the two new files that were extracted from the ZIP file to the Stylesheets folder.
In the Stylesheets folder, rename MdDlgContent.xsl to MdDlgContent.xsl_old and rename MdDlgHelp.xsl to MdDlgHelp.xsl_old.Ħ. This is usually located at: C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.5\ArcToolbox\Stylesheetsĥ. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the Stylesheets folder in the ArcGIS installation folder. Unzip the contents of the ZIP file to the desktop or a desired location on the hard drive.Ĥ. There are two files in the ZIP file: MdDlgContent.xsl and MdDlgHelp.xsl.
Download the following compressed ZIP file: ver10.zip.ģ. So far, for our users who contacted support, workaround described on following knowledge base article seems to be working.Ģ.
" BUG-000105427: ActiveX control warnings appear when interacting with geoprocessing tools after updating to Windows 10 version 1703 (Creators Update)". They are well aware and are investigating this issue at their end. We have reported this issue as a defect to our development teams. Some of our users reported this issue to Esri Support a few weeks ago.