| Bug ID Number |
BUG-000130983 |
| Submitted | May 20, 2020 |
| Last Modified | June 5, 2024 |
| Applies to | ArcGIS Pro |
| Version found | 2.5.1 |
| Operating System | Windows OS |
| Operating System Version | 10.0 |
| Status | Will Not Be Addressed
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Additional Information
Unlike ArcMap, ArcGIS Pro labels both the vertical and horizontal points of a map frame intersection for a grid. In cases where both vertical and horizontal grid lines an edge of a map frame, users can see the labels for both along the edge. This is expected in ArcGIS Pro. This is done to support scenarios where the map is rotated. Users can still manage label visibility.
If along the vertical edges of the map frame users can see labels (and tick marks) for both the lines of latitude and the lines of longitude that intersect these edges and do not want to display the labels for longitude along these edges, set visibility properties for the specific edges.
To do this, users must define the map edges. Since map frames can be reshaped they can have any number of edges. Once the edges are defined, users can preview them to see the numbers which aligns with the edge. Users can select the edge to work with, and toggle the labels to be visible or not visible.
Workaround
Finish the map and convert the graticule to graphics. Delete the offending labels.
Steps to Reproduce