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Brilliant! Thank you! That worked as well. This will save a lot of time! Redoing those graphic components would have been a nightmare. I'm adding this one to the cue to port over, hopefully with 2.3. Thanks again!
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Ok. Thanks for the update. This will be a great help for modifying graphical components of layouts imported from ArcMap. On a separate note. I had a very large and graphic intensive layout within an MXD file in ArcMap 10.5.1 that went corrupt. I'm assuming that the network went wonky during a save. Anyway, I imported the broken MXD into Pro and it opened! It was a nice save until I realized I could not get access to the vertices of all the graphic lines and polys. Pro doesn't allow a reverse save to MXD (obviously), but if you have to open an old MXD and it's broken, Pro may still be able to read it. Thanks again, -Larry
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It would be really helpful if the Project tabbed panel in ArcGIS Pro (which simulates Catalog to a degree) was able to “see” into other APRX documents to the map frames and layouts they contain. Imagine you are working on a project in ArcGIS Pro, and you want to browse through some of you previous map frames and layouts created in other projects. You could just navigate to the project and expand it to see a tree view of the maps and data frames inside. At this point, you could drag and drop them into your project (copy / paste) instead of going through the import process. Since we are not able to have more than one instance of ArcGIS Pro open at a time, this would be very helpful. -Larry Nierth
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The extract summary only gives the totals - not all the rows and columns of individual errors. Here�??s how I did it in version10.0 Create a file geodatabse Create a feature dataset inside of it Put your feature classes inside the feature dataset. Create your topology and run validation. Drag the topology into ArcMap to see the �??dirty areas�?� Open the editor toolbar Edit ->start editing Click the topology inspector to see the table of errors. Shift click to highlight all the records listed in the error box from top to bottom Now, Right click the selected rows -> select features. This will use the topology like a relate and select the corresponding feature in the actual feature classes that have the errors. Now, right click on your layer and export the selected features to a separate feature class. Hope this helps �??Larry Nierth
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I have a rather large raster image that was built initially from LAS files. I converted the LAS files to 15 foot resolution flt surfaces, and mosaiced them together in ArcCatalog (260 of them in all). I now have a seemless raster for the whole area, but there are seam lines where the rasters came together that didn't perfectly line up (I'm assuming this is because of the flt conversion), and these pixels recieved the "NoData" value (they are gaps in-between the stiched rasters). I'm trying to shrink these NoData value pixels out, but I'm having trouble finding a tool that lets me do it. The shrink tool in Toolbox only works for integer raster data. Any ideas?
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