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ArcGIS Pro Uses: 3 new ArcGIS Pro style files now available

In the aftermath of hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Esri recently released three new ArcGIS Pro styles for Emergency Management, Local Government, and State Government industries for ArcGIS Pro version 2.0.

The 3 styles feature the following:

  • Emergency Management style – Contains symbols for environmental and natural resources permitting, community events, damage assessment, debris reporting, and preparedness and response activities.
  • State Government style -  Contains symbols for environmental and natural resources permitting, community events, parks, water access, wildlife management, election polling places, healthcare service providers, plant and animal life, restaurant inspection, water quality and transportation assets.
  • Local Government style – contains symbols for election polling places, real estate transactions, community events, parks, damage assessment, right-of-way assets, non-emergency problem reports, catch basins and fire hydrants.

Esri’s Heather Eisan said that to add a style to a project in ArcGIS Pro, do the following:

  1. Ensure that you are signed in to your ArcGIS organization.
  2. On the View tab, in the Windows group, click Catalog to open the Catalog pane.
  3. In the Catalog pane, click the Portal tab, and click ALL Portal.
  4. In the Search box, type Local Government Pro Style, or State Government Pro Style, or Emergency Management Pro Style.
  5. Right-click on the style file and choose Add Style. The style file is downloaded locally and added to your project.
  6. In the Catalog pane, click the Project tab and expand Styles. You will see the downloaded style file.
  7. You can right-click the style and click Manage to inspect the contents. The items in the style will appear in galleries as you work with ArcGIS Pro.

Eisan added that you can download the Emergency Management, Local Government, and State Government styles or view the Emergency Management, Local Government, and State Government symbols in each style directly from ArcGIS Online.

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