I'm doing a project in ArcGIS Pro where polygons are incredibly important to separate data from one another. We run a tool that draws the polygons themselves, and then finds errors where overlaps happened. Part of what I'm doing is cleaning up those overlaps to run the tool again until its clean. In order to fix them, I just have to grab the polygon, edit vertices and reroute a few things where they arent touching.
Easy, right? Well it was. I'm not sure what happened, but now every time I edit vertices on a polygon and let it process, it moves the entire polygon a good bit. In doing so it excludes data that needs to be in there by bumping it out of the polygon, and causes more overlaps. I didnt catch it at first because it wasnt doing it for a few days. But when i made fixes, it created a whole slew of other issues. I'm now seeing it, and have to snap to a reference point, and use the move tool to move the entire polygon back to its original position. This obviously is not ideal.
Any ideas on what would be causing the polygon to move? When editing vertices im VERY careful that i'm only grabbing the vertex to move, as in im not grabbing the polygon line and moving it. This has gotten really frustrating!