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Transcript
00:04
To create a new InfoSurge Pro project in ArcGIS Pro,
00:08
first open ArcGIS Pro.
00:10
From the ArcGIS Pro Open page, under New Project, select the Map option.
00:17
In the Create a New Project dialog, name the new project and then select a folder in which you want to save the map.
00:23
For this example, in the Name field, the name “Tutorial” is entered.
00:29
Next to the Location field, click Browse, which is the folder button, then in the New Project Location dialog,
00:37
navigate to the folder you would like the model to be saved in.
00:40
Select it, and then click OK.
00:43
Click OK again to close the Create a New Project dialog.
00:47
After a moment, the new map project appears in the ArcGIS interface.
00:52
Now, you can add model data to it.
00:55
On the Map ribbon, Layer panel, click Add Data.
00:59
Browse to and select the desired data file you want to load.
01:03
For this example, select the Model Data sample folder, and then select the shapefile Pipe-GIS.shp.
01:11
Click OK.
01:13
Then, from the InfoWater Pro ribbon, initialize InfoWater Pro.
01:19
In the Create New InfoWater Project dialog,
01:22
pick the Same as active map option for the spatial reference, and then click OK.
01:27
Note that it may take a few seconds for the software to create the model layers.
01:32
Once you see the model layers appear in the Contents list,
01:35
you are ready for the next step.
01:38
From the Project ribbon, click Save to save your new project.
Video transcript
00:04
To create a new InfoSurge Pro project in ArcGIS Pro,
00:08
first open ArcGIS Pro.
00:10
From the ArcGIS Pro Open page, under New Project, select the Map option.
00:17
In the Create a New Project dialog, name the new project and then select a folder in which you want to save the map.
00:23
For this example, in the Name field, the name “Tutorial” is entered.
00:29
Next to the Location field, click Browse, which is the folder button, then in the New Project Location dialog,
00:37
navigate to the folder you would like the model to be saved in.
00:40
Select it, and then click OK.
00:43
Click OK again to close the Create a New Project dialog.
00:47
After a moment, the new map project appears in the ArcGIS interface.
00:52
Now, you can add model data to it.
00:55
On the Map ribbon, Layer panel, click Add Data.
00:59
Browse to and select the desired data file you want to load.
01:03
For this example, select the Model Data sample folder, and then select the shapefile Pipe-GIS.shp.
01:11
Click OK.
01:13
Then, from the InfoWater Pro ribbon, initialize InfoWater Pro.
01:19
In the Create New InfoWater Project dialog,
01:22
pick the Same as active map option for the spatial reference, and then click OK.
01:27
Note that it may take a few seconds for the software to create the model layers.
01:32
Once you see the model layers appear in the Contents list,
01:35
you are ready for the next step.
01:38
From the Project ribbon, click Save to save your new project.
To create a new InfoSurge Pro project in ArcGIS Pro, first create a new project, and then identify the desired data file.
After a moment, the new map project appears in the ArcGIS interface. Now, model data can be added.
After a few seconds, the model layers appear in the Contents list.
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