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  2. To set the coordinate system from another data source, click the Add Coordinate System button and click Import Coordinate System. Browse to a data source (or previously saved .prj file) that is defined with the coordinate system you want to use. You can then add the coordinate system to your Favorites list to make it available to all your projects.

  3. Click the Add Coordinate System button and click New Geographic Coordinate System, New Projected Coordinate System, or New Vertical Coordinate System. New Geographic Coordinate System and New Projected Coordinate System are available only when the Current XY button is highlighted.

  4. Maps and scenes in ArcGIS Pro must have a horizontal coordinate system and can optionally have a vertical coordinate system. In some specific workflows, a map may have an unknown coordinate system. To learn more, see Work with coordinate systems.

  5. Jul 1, 2022 · Updated: July 1, 2022. Maps and Cartography. Map projections allow us to convert from sphere to planar (flat) representation. Geographic coordinate systems allow for the measurements of distances and to determine direction. Except for the Geographic Grid all coordinate systems are based on some form of map projection.

  6. May 21, 2023 · For instance, in geometry, we use x (horizontal) and y (vertical) coordinates to define points on a two-dimensional plane. The coordinate system used to define locations on the three-dimensional earth is the geographic coordinate system (GCS), based on a sphere or spheroid.

  7. Jun 28, 2022 · Procedure. Data can be created in one of three types of coordinate systems: Geographic. Projected. Local. To identify the correct coordinate system, examine the extent of the dataset. Determine which type of coordinate system best matches the dataset's extent information, and visit the related article for that specific type of coordinate system.

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