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I'm using Arcpro 3.1 and in the last month or so, when I go to export my layout or even just print it to a printer or pdf writer, i get a message "failure to load preset". Not sure what this is or what is causing it. The thing is, if I create a new layout it prints without any issue, and the second time I want to export from that layout without making any changes, it fails, and if I create a new layout I can export it. This occurs on my desktop computer aswell as my laptop. I uninstalled and re-installed Arcpro with no change. Any help or suggestions on what would cause this would help. Thanks.
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When I have Summit Evolution 7.6 open and then open ArcGIS pro 2.7.2, Arc Pro crashes. A new tool bar is added to Pro but it just doesn't seem to do anything and then crashes. Any ideas? There is not much information on this that I found anyways. Thanks.
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I'm not familiar enough with how CAD works or handles projections. I am not confident that it was properly provided to me in the manner I asked for. The best I can do is create a graphic from it, move it to where I need it and use it as a guide to create a new file. This is suitable for my needs. Thanks
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Yes, you right it 5,400,000. I want to convert it to UTM zone 16 but when I define the projection it shows up it zone 15 and in meters.
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Sorry Dan. I did try to define projection and the results were the same as always (using different methods) The Easterly Coordinate is in the 200000 and should be in the 540000 range The northerly seems good.
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Thanks for the suggestions. The original file is WGS 84 wkid 4326 authority EPSG. I need it in NAD 83 UTM zone 16N. I have tried to convert it to a coverage, geodatabase etc again but still no luck.
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A CAD file (.dxf) was sent to me and I extracted it to a geodatabase (in my projection) but it shows up 420 Km west of where it should. Is there a way to fix this? Anything I do to project it results in no change. I'm not sure what is going on.
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I have a vector layer that has polygon mz values that was digitized from stereo images. The file was then converted to 2D How can I convert it back to a polygon mz accurately to ensure that it matches the stereo images?
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I have a raster layer where each pixel is 10 meters. I would like to reduce the pixel size to 5 meters. I have not had any success finding the right tool (if there is one). I have converted the 10 meter raster to a point feature and tried to re-convert it at a 5 meter cell size but that just left voided areas. Maybe I'm missing a step? I have spatial and 3D analyst tools. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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Yes, this does work, Thanks. I even modified it a bit for other species and it works. def getSB(spcomb): if 'Sb' in spcomb: n = spcomb.find('Sb') return spcomb[n+3:n+6] else: return 0 I don't understand what "return spcomb[n+3:n+6]" is but I changed the n+4 to n+3 and the 'Sb ' to 'Sb' and it worked for the Sb 100 so I'm assuming it relates to 6 spaces to the right of Sb and 3 back from that. Thanks to everyone for helping me with this.
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Thanks I didn't know how to attach a file. Wes suggested select by attributes then using the calculator and I know that works but there are 14 species and 10 percentages each so that tends to become tedious after a while. The combination I'm looking for is Sb 90 or SB 80 or PO 20 or LA 70 etc Hopefully, the attached file will help. I can do this in MS excel but I would like to do it in ARCmap
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I have tried the LIKE operator in VB but the error message is always 99999 (general error) I tried may different ways but the same result. If I type the SPCOMP code in exactly then it works. (ie: if [SPCOMP] = 'Sb 90Bf 10') I tried the python but it does not work either. I never used python before and don't understand it either. Maybe I should though. And yes the string is exact (it's either SB or Sb but never both in the same file.) in the VB calculator, this is my code Dim SB if [SPCOMP] LIKE '%Sb 100%' Then SB = 100 elseif [SPCOMP] LIKE '%Sb 90%' Then SB = 90 elseif [SPCOMP] LIKE '%Sb 80%' Then SB = 80 elseif [SPCOMP] LIKE '%Sb 70%' Then SB = 70 elseif [SPCOMP] LIKE '%Sb 60%' Then SB = 60 elseif [SPCOMP] LIKE '%Sb 50%' Then SB = 50 elseif [SPCOMP] LIKE '%Sb 40%' Then SB = 40 elseif [SPCOMP] LIKE '%Sb 30%' Then SB = 30 elseif [SPCOMP] LIKE '%Sb 20%' Then SB = 20 elseif [SPCOMP] LIKE '%Sb 10%' Then SB = 10 else SB = 0 end if in the lower box (SB=) SB I posted my .gdb here as a zip file. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3tBBFkFiMrIMktNaThKQ1ZkdEk/view?usp=sharing
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I'm in need of some help. I have a file with a attribute field named SPCOMP and I need to separate it out. The SPCOMP field is populated with a string such as "Sb 90Bf 10" or Pj 80Sb 20" or Pj 40Bw 40Sb 20" etc. I'm trying to write a code using the field calculator in VB script that will search through the SPCOMP field for "Sb 90" and populate another field SB with 90 or search for "Sb 60" and put 60 in the SB field. My code is: Dim SB if [SPCOMP] = "%Sb 90%" Then SB = 90 elseif [SPCOMP] = "%Sb 60%" Then SB = 60 else SB = 1 end if When I run this it will populate the SB field with 1 so I think my mistake is with the wildcard search? Can anyone offer suggestions on this or where I could find answers? I'm using ArcGIS advanced 10.3. Thanks
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