| Bug ID Number |
BUG-000109206 |
| Submitted | October 31, 2017 |
| Last Modified | July 7, 2025 |
| Applies to | ArcGIS Pro |
| Version found | 2.0.1 |
| Operating System | Windows OS |
| Operating System Version | 7.0 64 Bit |
| Status | As Designed
After review by the development team, it has been determined that this behavior is as designed. See the Additional Information section for details.
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Additional Information
When the vertical units for a layer are set (Layer Properties > Elevation > Vertical Unit), the vertical distance between 3D symbols consistently scales with the chosen unit. For example, a distance of 78 units will appear as 78 feet when set to feet and 78 kilometers when set to kilometers. The cartographic offset for the 3D symbols also functions correctly based on the selected vertical units. The data layer also had a Farthest Distance visibility range set (Select Layer in table of Contents > Feature Layer ribbon > Farthest Distance). This setting caused other symbols to disappear from the view when the vertical units were set to kilometers or miles. Therefore, the observed behavior, including the disappearing symbols and the change in spacing between symbols when a different vertical unit is selected, is as designed.
Workaround
Use feet or US feet for the cartographic offset elevation units.
Steps to Reproduce