![]() If you flip back to the Edit ribbon and save your feature edits you can then go back and save the field changes. With the edit ribbon now hidden you can’t see that you have unsaved feature edits. You won’t be able to save the field changes and it’s not always obvious why. Pro doesn’t use explicit edit sessions so you can start making changes to a feature classes fields while you still have unsaved feature edits. Since Pro projects automatically includes a file geodatabase you might want to remove that (and other default resources) from the blank project before creating your template. You can also set up you own default map before you save the template. To avoid this: create a new blank project, add the folder connections and save the project as a template. If, like me, you have common data you use across different projects that is held in a central location you might tire of adding folder connections to each new ArcGIS Pro project. Training always throws up some challenges to keep me learning, so I thought I’d share some recent tips and pointers. It’s great seeing people embrace the new ways of working in Pro and the cool new functions. ![]() ![]() I’ve been running a few training session on ArcGIS Pro recently with people that are new to ArcGIS Desktop and some very experienced users. ![]()
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