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If you dont see the extent indicator in the Contents pane, expand the map frame. If the map frame contains multiple extent indicators, you can select all or some and format them simultaneously. You can also reorder the extent indicators within the map frame by dragging them into the Contents pane.
If a basemap in the gallery is not compatible, the map viewer will not add it to your map; instead, you will see an error message letting you know your layer is not compatible with the basemaps coordinate system.
Create a template for a selected layer On the Edit ribbon tab, click Manage Templates. Click a layer in the layer view. Click New Template. In the Template Properties dialog box, click the General side tab. Type a name in the Name field. Type optional descriptive metadata in the following fields:
Caution: In a map or scene view, right-click the name of the map or scene in the Contents pane and click Properties. On the Extent tab, click Use a custom extent. Choose an option from the Get extent from menu to generate extent coordinates. Optionally, refine the extent coordinate values and set the display units.
an add-in with the installation utility In Microsoft File Explorer, browse to the folder location of an add-in file (*. Double-click the file to open the Esri ArcGIS Add-In Installation Utility window. To continue, click Add-In. Click OK on the installation message.
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To set the default extent to the extent of your currently selected default basemap, click Use map extent as default. To set a different extent, click Choose extent in the Default extent section.
On the Insert tab of the ribbon, in the Map Frames group, click the Extent Indicator button. A drop-down menu appears listing all the other map frames on the page. Choose the map frame for which you want to show the extent. An extent indicator draws on the map frame.
The Spatial Analyst interactive toolbar is not automatically added to your ArcGIS session by default. To make it available, on the Main menu of ArcMap, click Customize Toolbars and choose Spatial Analyst from the list. You should now see the toolbar as a floating window.

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