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Add a custom scale range for symbol classes in ArcGIS Pro

Last Published: August 9, 2023

Summary

When authoring a multiscale map in ArcGIS Pro, refining the visible scale ranges for symbol classes is a crucial step to limit the amount of detailed data drawing at different scales without having to separate or duplicate data in multiple layers.

By default, a list of factory default scales is displayed, and it is not an option to set custom scale ranges for symbol classes in the Symbology pane. However, this can be done by adding a custom scale range in the map scale list, and this article provides the workflow.

Procedure

  1. Open an ArcGIS Pro project.
  2. At the bottom of the map, click the drop-down arrow of the scale bar, and select Customize….
Image of the map scale list
  1. In the Scale Properties window, on the Standard Scales tab, type the desired scale in the box above Scale.
  2. Click Add > OK. In this example, a new scale, 1:500, is added to the map scale list.
Image of the Scale Properties window
  1. In the Contents pane, browse to and right-click the layer, and select Symbology to open the Symbology pane.
  2. In the Symbology - <Layer_name> pane, on the Primary symbology tab, click Scales.
  3. Click the stop of the slider, and click the drop-down arrow to select the custom scale range.
Image of the Symbology - <layer_name> pane

Article ID: 000024950

Software:
  • ArcGIS Pro 2 7 x
  • ArcGIS Pro 2 x

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