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Hiding single class in ArcGIS Pro legend?
Legend showing info for world mapAdding and toggling legend with layer in OpenLayers?Excluding hidden items from legendArcmap - add an image to a legend that is not part of layer symbologyBring a single point forward for displayCombining two layer symbologies into single legend item using QGIS?Present polygon features in legend with custom symbologyDisplaying single symbol in legend for proportional symbol layerIs ArcGIS Pro truncating of some legend titles documented?Make legend in QGIS only show features in the view extent?
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How do I hide a specific feature in my legend?
The feature River is shown on the map but should be hidden in the legend. The other features are in the same layer.
The only way I can think of is to duplicate the layer, separate the features and not showing the layer with the river features. However, I assume there must be a better way to do this.
arcgis-pro legend
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How do I hide a specific feature in my legend?
The feature River is shown on the map but should be hidden in the legend. The other features are in the same layer.
The only way I can think of is to duplicate the layer, separate the features and not showing the layer with the river features. However, I assume there must be a better way to do this.
arcgis-pro legend
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Duplicating the layer and removing the class you don't want is the way I've always done it but I would add an extra, you don't want to draw the layer twice so add a definition query to the duplicated layer with the symbol class removed FID = -1 (or OBJECTID = -1) to ensure no features are drawn on the map twice.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 3 at 23:31
2
Convert to graphics, ungroup, delete item, move lower part up.
– FelixIP
Apr 4 at 1:51
2
That works too @FelixIP but you'll always get 'just one more change' at the last minute, when the legend is converted to graphics it no longer updates to the current symbology. Of course if you're using a duplicate layer you would need to remember to import the symbology and re-delete the one you don't want - either method is just as problematic with last minute changes.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 4 at 3:52
add a comment |
How do I hide a specific feature in my legend?
The feature River is shown on the map but should be hidden in the legend. The other features are in the same layer.
The only way I can think of is to duplicate the layer, separate the features and not showing the layer with the river features. However, I assume there must be a better way to do this.
arcgis-pro legend
How do I hide a specific feature in my legend?
The feature River is shown on the map but should be hidden in the legend. The other features are in the same layer.
The only way I can think of is to duplicate the layer, separate the features and not showing the layer with the river features. However, I assume there must be a better way to do this.
arcgis-pro legend
arcgis-pro legend
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asked Apr 3 at 22:41
Thomas ZuberbühlerThomas Zuberbühler
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Duplicating the layer and removing the class you don't want is the way I've always done it but I would add an extra, you don't want to draw the layer twice so add a definition query to the duplicated layer with the symbol class removed FID = -1 (or OBJECTID = -1) to ensure no features are drawn on the map twice.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 3 at 23:31
2
Convert to graphics, ungroup, delete item, move lower part up.
– FelixIP
Apr 4 at 1:51
2
That works too @FelixIP but you'll always get 'just one more change' at the last minute, when the legend is converted to graphics it no longer updates to the current symbology. Of course if you're using a duplicate layer you would need to remember to import the symbology and re-delete the one you don't want - either method is just as problematic with last minute changes.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 4 at 3:52
add a comment |
2
Duplicating the layer and removing the class you don't want is the way I've always done it but I would add an extra, you don't want to draw the layer twice so add a definition query to the duplicated layer with the symbol class removed FID = -1 (or OBJECTID = -1) to ensure no features are drawn on the map twice.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 3 at 23:31
2
Convert to graphics, ungroup, delete item, move lower part up.
– FelixIP
Apr 4 at 1:51
2
That works too @FelixIP but you'll always get 'just one more change' at the last minute, when the legend is converted to graphics it no longer updates to the current symbology. Of course if you're using a duplicate layer you would need to remember to import the symbology and re-delete the one you don't want - either method is just as problematic with last minute changes.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 4 at 3:52
2
2
Duplicating the layer and removing the class you don't want is the way I've always done it but I would add an extra, you don't want to draw the layer twice so add a definition query to the duplicated layer with the symbol class removed FID = -1 (or OBJECTID = -1) to ensure no features are drawn on the map twice.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 3 at 23:31
Duplicating the layer and removing the class you don't want is the way I've always done it but I would add an extra, you don't want to draw the layer twice so add a definition query to the duplicated layer with the symbol class removed FID = -1 (or OBJECTID = -1) to ensure no features are drawn on the map twice.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 3 at 23:31
2
2
Convert to graphics, ungroup, delete item, move lower part up.
– FelixIP
Apr 4 at 1:51
Convert to graphics, ungroup, delete item, move lower part up.
– FelixIP
Apr 4 at 1:51
2
2
That works too @FelixIP but you'll always get 'just one more change' at the last minute, when the legend is converted to graphics it no longer updates to the current symbology. Of course if you're using a duplicate layer you would need to remember to import the symbology and re-delete the one you don't want - either method is just as problematic with last minute changes.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 4 at 3:52
That works too @FelixIP but you'll always get 'just one more change' at the last minute, when the legend is converted to graphics it no longer updates to the current symbology. Of course if you're using a duplicate layer you would need to remember to import the symbology and re-delete the one you don't want - either method is just as problematic with last minute changes.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 4 at 3:52
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I still hope that there might be a built-in solution by ArcGIS Pro. This is the solution I have so far:
- Duplicate the layer
- The first layer shows River feature
- The second layer shows all other features
Michael Stimson suggest using a definition query in addition to avoid that the layer is not painted twice. FelixIP suggest to convert the legend to a graphics and delete the item. (see comments in question)
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I still hope that there might be a built-in solution by ArcGIS Pro. This is the solution I have so far:
- Duplicate the layer
- The first layer shows River feature
- The second layer shows all other features
Michael Stimson suggest using a definition query in addition to avoid that the layer is not painted twice. FelixIP suggest to convert the legend to a graphics and delete the item. (see comments in question)
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I still hope that there might be a built-in solution by ArcGIS Pro. This is the solution I have so far:
- Duplicate the layer
- The first layer shows River feature
- The second layer shows all other features
Michael Stimson suggest using a definition query in addition to avoid that the layer is not painted twice. FelixIP suggest to convert the legend to a graphics and delete the item. (see comments in question)
add a comment |
I still hope that there might be a built-in solution by ArcGIS Pro. This is the solution I have so far:
- Duplicate the layer
- The first layer shows River feature
- The second layer shows all other features
Michael Stimson suggest using a definition query in addition to avoid that the layer is not painted twice. FelixIP suggest to convert the legend to a graphics and delete the item. (see comments in question)
I still hope that there might be a built-in solution by ArcGIS Pro. This is the solution I have so far:
- Duplicate the layer
- The first layer shows River feature
- The second layer shows all other features
Michael Stimson suggest using a definition query in addition to avoid that the layer is not painted twice. FelixIP suggest to convert the legend to a graphics and delete the item. (see comments in question)
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answered Apr 4 at 17:41
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Duplicating the layer and removing the class you don't want is the way I've always done it but I would add an extra, you don't want to draw the layer twice so add a definition query to the duplicated layer with the symbol class removed FID = -1 (or OBJECTID = -1) to ensure no features are drawn on the map twice.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 3 at 23:31
2
Convert to graphics, ungroup, delete item, move lower part up.
– FelixIP
Apr 4 at 1:51
2
That works too @FelixIP but you'll always get 'just one more change' at the last minute, when the legend is converted to graphics it no longer updates to the current symbology. Of course if you're using a duplicate layer you would need to remember to import the symbology and re-delete the one you don't want - either method is just as problematic with last minute changes.
– Michael Stimson
Apr 4 at 3:52