Very helpful video. Quick question on Dynamic Constraints and the direction unit. I can't get my dynamic constraint direction unit changed from meters to feet. In the Options menu I have the unit set to USft but my dynamic constraints distance still appears in meters when I'm creating features. Do you have any tips or a video on this issue? Thanks again for the great info!
Thanks for watching and commenting! Did you save the project after changing the units in the options? Which section of the options did you make the change? I think the dynamic constraints uses the units in the editing section.
@@GISChops Thanks for the pointers. I did save the project. I made the changes in the Unit section of the Options tab. I didn't see any place to change the units int he Editing section of the Options tab. I'll keep looking for a solution.
That’s a shortcut to entering bearings when your direction units in the Options-> Units -> Direction Units are set to Quadrant Bearing. It’s so I can stay on the number keys, I don’t have to type out N 72-31-04 E. Instead I enter 72.3104-1 which is in this format - DD.MMSS-Quadrant. The quadrants are 1 = NE, 2 = SE, 3 = SW, and 4 = NW. It’s an easier way to enter bearings quickly.
Hi sir :) Good videos , just was wandering if there is nay way to mesure the bearing and distance between 2 points in an easy method ( can't mesure it by mesure tool i got the 1.2 arc gis pro so it got just distance)
Thanks for watching! I just put up a short video that shows you how to get the bearing of a line without using the dynamic constraints tool - th-cam.com/video/9XOykOHE1vA/w-d-xo.html
This one is really handy. I had completely forgot about it.
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Very helpful video. Quick question on Dynamic Constraints and the direction unit. I can't get my dynamic constraint direction unit changed from meters to feet. In the Options menu I have the unit set to USft but my dynamic constraints distance still appears in meters when I'm creating features. Do you have any tips or a video on this issue? Thanks again for the great info!
Thanks for watching and commenting! Did you save the project after changing the units in the options? Which section of the options did you make the change? I think the dynamic constraints uses the units in the editing section.
@@GISChops Thanks for the pointers. I did save the project. I made the changes in the Unit section of the Options tab. I didn't see any place to change the units int he Editing section of the Options tab. I'll keep looking for a solution.
@@cmiller7255 try changing your projection to one in US Feet, worked for me.
Great tip, thanks for the helpful comment!
1:21 What is this coordinate format?
That’s a shortcut to entering bearings when your direction units in the Options-> Units -> Direction Units are set to Quadrant Bearing. It’s so I can stay on the number keys, I don’t have to type out N 72-31-04 E. Instead I enter 72.3104-1 which is in this format - DD.MMSS-Quadrant. The quadrants are 1 = NE, 2 = SE, 3 = SW, and 4 = NW. It’s an easier way to enter bearings quickly.
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Hi sir :) Good videos , just was wandering if there is nay way to mesure the bearing and distance between 2 points in an easy method ( can't mesure it by mesure tool i got the 1.2 arc gis pro so it got just distance)
Thanks for watching! I just put up a short video that shows you how to get the bearing of a line without using the dynamic constraints tool - th-cam.com/video/9XOykOHE1vA/w-d-xo.html
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