Add Data allows you to add map or feature services to the map view by searching for layers in ArcGIS content, entering URLs, or uploading local files. In this way, you can temporarily add layers and remove layers from the map. However, you can't save the layers to the map.
Note: Some services have multiple layers. Once added, these are best managed by going to the Layer List tab to view and manage layer visibility.
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Search Tab
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Select the Search tab
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Select the dropdown and select the portal content required.
Note: Available portal content is set as default.
Search field
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Type your keyword/s in the search field.
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Select the Search icon to filter your search.
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Select the map or feature service required.
Note: Each service may contain multiple layers within.
View layers contained in the service
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Select the dropdown next to the service.
The layers will be displayed underneath. These can be turned off by unselecting, if not required.
Additional ways to filter are:
Within map – When turned on, this will show services that are available within the current map view.
Type – Select the dropdown under the Type tab and select the service or format you require.
Relevance – Select the dropdown under the Relevance tab and choose how to sort your layers.
Service Information
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Click DETAILS to display further information about the service.
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Click ADD to add the service to your session.
Note: if the service is restricted, you may be asked sign in.
URL
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Select the URL tab
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Add the URL in the blank field
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Select ADD.
An ArcGIS Server Web Service
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Select the An ArcGIS Server Web Service dropdown.
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Select the service or file format required.
File
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Select the File tab.
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Drag or Browse for your required file to add to your session.
File type and format required
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Shapefile (.zip - ZIP archive containing all shapefile files)
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CSV file (.csv - with address or latitude, longitude and comma, semi-colon or tab delimited)
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KML file (.kml)
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GeoJSON file (.geo.json or .geojson)
Note: A maximum of 1000 features is allowed.