The Export tool allows you to save the active state of your map as a web map or scene. The saved web map contains all layers currently present in the table of contents, which can include the active design layers, operational layers, and analysis layers, and has the same map extent as the active map. This web map also has the same properties set in the active map, such as layer visibility and transparency. Like other web map items, this web map can be embedded into other ArcGIS applications including Story Maps and ArcGIS for Office.
Export web map
Exporting is a web map saved to the My Content area of the contents page of your organization. Web maps have been specifically designed to communicate a key piece of information related to your planning project. This could include a map showing the proposed alternatives that were considered, the final plan that is being proposed or a mashup of any of the analysis layers and outcomes along the way. Because these maps are standard web maps, they can be leveraged in a multitude of ways by the rest of ArcGIS.
- Click the Open Menu button in the upper left corner of the application and click Export.
- Select Export Web Map.
- Provide the title, summary, description, and tags for the new web map in the next window.
- Click Save.
The web map is saved to your project folder in the My Content area of the contents page of your organization. The active map, table of contents, and active scenario remain the same.
Export web scene
You can export a scene from ArcGIS GeoPlanner.
- While in 3D mode, click the Open Menu button in the upper left corner of the application and click Export.
- Select Export Web Scene.
- Provide the title, summary, description, and tags for the new web scene in the next window.
- Click Save.
The web scene is saved to your project folder in the My Content area of the contents page of your organization. The active map, table of contents, and active scenario remain the same.