After beta testing a task to ensure it performs as expected, tasks can be exported and shared across an organization to ensure proper procedures are being followed.
- [Instructor] Once you have a task designed…and have tested it out to make sure…that there are no points of confusion among your users,…you'll want to export the tasks…to share with other people in your organization.…To export at a task,…you want to find it first in the project pane…and then right click on it and choose Export To File.…We've got two options.…We can either attach it directly to an email,…or we can save it as a file on our computer.…I'll choose the save as option.…Then we just need to browse out…to where we want to place it.…I'll go into the desktop, Exercise Files,…chapter nine, and 09_06 ShareTasks.…
I'll go in there and I'll give it…a file name, SegmentAirports.…Notice that the file extension will be .ESRITASK.…Go ahead and save that file…and that'll get saved out to our hard drive.…To import a task into a new ArcGIS Pro project,…just right click on the Tasks folder…and choose Import And Open.…Or, you can come up to the Insert tab on the ribbon,…go down to Tasks, and choose Import And Open from there.…
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11/18/2016- Creating a new map project
- Adding data sources to the project
- Managing data layers on the map
- Saving a project template
- Drawing new map features
- Querying and extracting features
- Creating geoprocessing models and packages
- Modifying the look and feel of the map through symbology options
- Adding map labels
- Working with 3D scenes
- Developing a map layout
- Sharing the map and data
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 18s
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1. Getting Started
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What is ArcGIS Pro?4m 5s
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The new Ribbon interface7m 22s
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Load a map project file3m 44s
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Locate help documentation2m 52s
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2. Establish a New Map Project
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What is a project file?2m 11s
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Create a new project10m 17s
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Navigate around the map5m 36s
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Add data to the map2m 40s
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Work with layers3m 2s
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Configure project properties3m 16s
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Save a project template5m 40s
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3. Work with Data
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Geospatial data types1m 40s
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Create a feature class3m 59s
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Edit feature attributes5m 18s
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4. Geoprocessing in ArcGIS Pro
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What is geoprocessing?1m 53s
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Create a buffer3m 59s
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Clip features2m 56s
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5. Symbolize Features on the Map
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Add point symbols8m 58s
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Vector symbology5m 33s
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6. Add Map Labels
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Label map features3m 45s
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Modify map label properties6m 55s
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Adjust label positions6m 32s
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7. Working in Three Dimensions
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Global 3D scenes3m 52s
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Local 3D scenes2m 43s
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Extrude building heights2m 13s
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8. Develop a Map Layout
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Map layout properties4m 32s
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Add frames to the layout3m 43s
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Add north arrows and titles3m 16s
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Export the map layout2m 11s
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Print a map1m 2s
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Save a layout template4m 16s
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9. Share Your Work
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Create layer packages3m 19s
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Share web layers4m 17s
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Create task items7m 15s
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Record task steps3m 2s
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Share tasks1m 44s
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Package your project1m 40s
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Conclusion
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Next steps48s
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