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Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS®
Pro
Migrating from ArcMap toArcGIS® Pro
STUDENT EDITION
1 Getting started with ArcGIS Pro
2 Building ArcGIS Pro projects
Table of ContentsEsri resources for your organization
Course introduction
Course introductionCourse goalsInstalling the course dataTraining Services account credentialsIcons used in this workbookUnderstanding the ArcGIS platform
Lesson introductionArcGIS Pro interfaceArcGIS Pro and the ArcGIS platformArcGIS Pro characteristicsArcGIS Pro structureComparing ArcGIS Pro with ArcMapExercise 1: Explore ArcGIS Pro functionality
Create a projectAdd a map and layersNavigate the mapModify layer symbologySelect and explore featuresSelect features by attributesSelect features by location
Answers to Lesson 1 questions
Lesson introductionComparing structure and functionalityMap documents and projectsProject templatesExercise 2: Import an ArcMap document
Import a map document into ArcGIS ProExplore the imported documentAdd a folder connectionAdd stylesCreate a project templateApply a project template
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3 Sharing resources using ArcGIS Pro
4 Editing features and attributes
Lesson reviewAnswers to Lesson 2 questions
Lesson introductionWhat is a portal?Sharing with ArcGIS ProSharing options in ArcMap and ArcGIS ProWhere to share resourcesArcGIS Online resourcesChoosing a sharing optionExercise 3: Share items using ArcGIS Pro
Create a layer packageAnalyze and share a layer packageCreate and share a web layerCreate and share a web mapAccess shared content in ArcGIS ProView shared items in ArcGIS Online
Using tasks to share processesLesson reviewAnswers to Lesson 3 questions
Lesson introductionSchema reviewArcGIS Pro editing environmentExercise 4A: Edit schema
Create a projectCreate a feature classModify fieldsCreate a domainApply a domain to a fieldCreate subtypes
Review of schema editing conceptsEditing reviewBasic editingExercise 4B: Edit features and attributes
Find the area of interestPrepare the editing environmentCreate features using measurementsUpdate attributesCreate a feature by tracing
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5 Creating maps with vector data
6 Displaying raster data
Modify verticesCalculate a fieldDigitize a lake polygon
Group feature templatesLesson reviewAnswers to Lesson 4 questions
Lesson introductionSymbology reviewSymbolizing layersExercise 5A: Modify layer properties and display options
Create a map and add layersChange layer display propertiesSymbolize using unique valuesSymbolize using graduated colorsChange classification propertiesSymbolize a line layerSymbolize a point layerSet scale-based symbolsSet scale ranges for layers
Exercise reviewLabelingExercise 5B: Label features
Set basic labeling propertiesSet scale ranges for labelsCreate label classes
CheckpointVector tile layersExercise 5C: Create and share a vector tile package
View map propertiesBuild vector tilesAdd a tile package to a new mapChallenge: Share a vector tile package
Lesson reviewAnswers to Lesson 5 questionsExercise 5C challenge solution
Lesson introductionRaster displayRaster functions
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7 Working with 3D data
8 Performing analysis
Displaying raster dataExercise 6: Symbolize rasters and use raster functions
Modify raster symbologyApply raster functions to modify the displayCreate a function chainInterpolate surfaces to visualize point dataCreate a map package
Lesson reviewAnswers to Lesson 6 questions
Lesson introduction3D for display and analysisLocal and global scenesChoose the correct type of sceneScene elevation sourceDisplaying data in 3DExercise 7: Visualize data in 3D
Add a map and layersConvert a map to a sceneAdd an elevation sourceDisplay vector layers in 3DExtrude the structures layer
Exercise reviewUsing a rule package to create 3D featuresLesson reviewAnswers to Lesson 7 questions
Lesson introductionArcGIS Pro analysis environmentUse ArcMap resources in ArcGIS ProExercise 8A: Perform spatial analysis
Import a map documentCreate a modelSelect the countyAdd the Clip tool to the modelAdd the Intersect tool to the modelAdd the Spatial Join tool to the modelAdd the Erase tool and run the modelExplore and symbolize the surge layerSelect shelter candidates 5 kilometers from the storm surge
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9 Moving to ArcGIS Pro
Symbolize schools based on storm surgeExercise reviewMap layoutsExercise 8B: Create a map layout
Prepare the map pageAdd a map frame and titleAdd a north arrowAdd a scale barAdd a legendAdd a gridAdd another layout to the projectShare the layout
Lesson reviewAnswers to Lesson 8 questions
Lesson introductionHow to perform tasks in ArcGIS ProReasons to migrate to ArcGIS ProAnswers to Lesson 9 questions
Appendices
Appendix A: Esri data license agreementAppendix B: Answers to lesson review questionsAppendix C: Additional resourcesAppendix D: Lesson stories
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