Saving or discarding your edits automatically stops the edit session.
You can edit any data source that is granted view and edit privileges.
Automatic edit sessionsĪrcGIS Pro automatically starts an edit session when you modify existing data or create new data. To learn more about other data types you can edit, see Supported data types and items.
For a quick tour of the tools on the ribbon Edit tab, editing panes, context menus, and toolbars, see A quick tour of editing.įor detailed steps to use a specific tool, browse the table ofĬontents for editing or search the Help using a keyword or phrase.Įditing tools support diverse workflows ranging from general mapping applications to specific industries including utilities, land records, natural resources, and facilities management. This topic summarizes what you can do with ArcGIS Pro editing tools out of the box. For more information, visit the ArcGIS Pro SDK website. Developers can extend the ArcGIS Pro editing experience using ArcGIS Pro SDK for Microsoft.
Each layer is connected to a data source that defines and stores the features this is typically a geodatabase feature class or a feature service.įeatures can be two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) and represent real physical objects or data points in the natural world or in built environments. Editing geographic data is the process of creating, modifying, or deleting features and related data on layers in a map.