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UriGilad_EsriAu
Esri Contributor

TheExport Attachments Toolboxprovides an easy solution for exporting attachments from a feature service on AGOL/Portal or from a local Geodatabase to a local folder. The Toolbox offers various export options such as distributing the exported attachments into multiple folders according to attachment attributes, adding a prefix to attachment name, and downloading the feature service from AGOL/Portal as a File Geodatabase.

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AndresCastillo
MVP Regular Contributor

This article discusses adding a Tile Layer url to your portal, then accessing the portal item via ArcGIS Pro and ArcMap:

https://socalgis.org/2020/12/02/add-google-maps-to-arcmap-and-pro/#:~:text=Once%20logged%20in%2C%20o....

Here's some of the Google url's the article mentions:

Google Maps:https://mt1.google.com/vt/lyrs=r&x={col}&y={row}&z={level}
Google Satellite:http://www.google.cn/maps/vt?lyrs=s@189&gl=cn&x={col}&y={row}&z={level}
Google Satellite Hybrid:https://mt1.google.com/vt/lyrs=y&x={col}&y={row}&z={level}
Google Terrain:https://mt1.google.com/vt/lyrs=p&x={col}&y={row}&z={level}
Google Roads:https://mt1.google.com/vt/lyrs=h&x={col}&y={row}&z={level}

This article discusses exporting a small image of your desired area from Google Earth, then georeferencing it to view in ArcGIS Pro/ArcMap:

How To: Use Google Earth images as basemaps in ArcGIS Pro

https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000023334

Here's some other discussions on this online:

https://www.hatarilabs.com/ih-en/how-to-add-a-google-map-in-qgis-3-tutorial

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23017766/google-maps-tile-url-for-hybrid-maptype-tiles

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KhaledAlhoz
Esri Contributor

In an earlier blog, we have exploredhow Civil 3D data is read and structured in ArcGIS Pro. The blog showed how you get 3D objects from Civil 3D in ArcGIS Pro and then upload them to ArcGIS Online as scene-service. However, Civil 3D objects have extra attributes that can be added in property sets in the Extended Data tab. These attributes are not imported with the layers into ArcGIS Pro. This blog shows a workaround on how to import the attributes into ArcGIS Pro and add them to the desired layer before uploading it to ArcGIS Online.

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BernSzukalski
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Eight new and updated deep learning models were released at the Federal GIS Conference. With these additions, you now have12 pre-trained deep learning modelsthat you can use. Go to the geoprocessing tools in ArcGIS Pro, point the deep learning tools to the models and at the raw data, and the model will extract geographical features at the click of a button. See a quickvideo tutorialof how this works. For more information, seePre-trained deep learning models update (February 2021).

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KhaledAlhoz
Esri Contributor

你在国际金融公司fo模型rmat (and many other supported CAD/BIM format), and you want to use it in GIS software to be published to ArcGIS Online? This blog walks you step by step though the workflow IFCtoSceneLayer - Creating building scene layer from 3D building models in IFC format and publish it to ArcGIS Online.

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BernSzukalski
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Combining the rich analysis tools in ArcGIS Pro with ArcGIS Living Atlas content can yield powerful insights and results. This blog article (by@DanPisut) shows how to use Pro to analyze hurricane patterns using the recently updatedLiving Atlas hurricane layers.

SeeAnalyze patterns of global hurricane datato learn more.

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KhaledAlhoz
Esri Contributor

The new release of ArcGIS Pro 2.7 supports direct-read of Autodesk Civil 3D objects. It generates CAD features that are included in a Civil 3D file, and add feature classes that are derived from the same content in a different representation. For a better understanding of how Civil 3D data is read and structured in ArcGIS Pro, this blog will compare the data (objects) in Civil 3D and ArcGIS Pro. To examine the difference, a Civil 3D file that contains a pipe network and 3D objects will be used.

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ChrisLandvogt
Esri Contributor

A great new feature introduced in ArcGIS Pro 2.7, is GNSS (GPS) location support. You can now connect a GNSS device to ArcGIS Pro to assist with feature creation and navigation within a map or scene. This article aims to get users started with some typical connections, as well as provide suggestions for those who would like to test the feature with their phone, rather than going out and purchasing an off-the-shelf receiver.

There is an excellent blog post by Greg Lehner'Collect data in the field from your GNSS device with ArcGIS Pro'which I'd also recommend reading for more information about the functionality of this feature.

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BernSzukalski
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For years Esri has been delivering federal content in the ArcGIS Living Atlas. Many agencies are developing layers and apps of their own, including U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, whoseFWS HQ ES Critical Habitat feature servicenow joins the Living Atlas of the World.

@MichaelDangermondexplains how you can use that layer in ArcGIS Pro to extract your own critical habitat layers. For more information, seeMaking critical habitat rasters with the Living Atlas of the World.

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KhaledAlhoz
Esri Contributor

When having a Python script that executes a certain pipeline, it might be handy to create a toolbox from the script that carries out the same workflow and has a more user-friendly interface. In this way, you can easily share your tools across your organization for optimum usage of what you have created. Moreover, you can schedule it to run automatically from ArcGIS Pro. This blog explains how to create a Python toolbox from a standalone python script. Therefore, I am going to use a python script that converts a Revit model to Building Scene Layer Packages and publishes it as Scene Layer. For more details a bout the workflow that this Python script does, please refer to thisstory map - Automating the publishing of Revit model as Scene Layer. Also, you can download the script and the geoprocessing tool explained in this blog from thisGitHubrepository.

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