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In ArcMap you can snap annotation features to other geometry. In Pro, you now have to "eyeball" the placement if you add new annotation via editing or decide to move the placed annotation for some reason. Annotation layers tend to persist once they are created and tend to get used in more than one project. Sometimes you just need to add a few annotation features to an existing annotation feature class. Snapping is greatly desired for manually placing annotation. For some reason, ESRI engineers just decided to do away with snappable annotation in Pro for some reason.
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Bring back snappable annotation in ArcGIS Pro. The current implementation of Annotation in Pro is terrible.
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01-10-2023
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The ground to grid correction used to be available as one of editing option without having to use any of ESRI’s parcel management tools. This made doing basic cogo possible with just a basic license. It was part of the core editing functionality. Please make the editing tools equivalent to what was in ArcGIS Desktop. Wesley Keller GIS Analyst City of Universal City 210-659-0333 x722
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Amir, In ArcGIS Desktop in the editing options there used to be tools that would allow the user to choose bearing/azimuth and distance units. There also used to be a place where you could choose a ground-to-grid correction: both a bearing adjustment and a scale factor. These were available under the default editing tools and were separate from the COGO tools. This gave me the ability to create GIS data from survey descriptions and plats with only a basic license. This will seriously affect by ability to to completely adopt ArcGIS Pro.
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