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Posted on February 14, 2023 (Updated on July 10, 2025)

Custom Piechart Symbology in ArcGIS Pro

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How do I convert Symbology to representation in ArcGIS Pro?

In the Table of Contents window in ArcMap, right-click the symbolized layer and click Convert Symbology to Representation on the shortcut menu. In the Convert Symbology to Representation dialog box, type the name of the new feature class representation and the RuleID and the Override fields, or accept the defaults.

How do I make a pie chart in ArcGIS Pro?

Selections on pie graphs

  1. Click the View menu, point to Graphs, then click Create Graph .
  2. Click the Graph type drop-down arrow and choose the Pie type .
  3. Click the Layer/Table drop-down arrow and choose the layer or table containing the data values that are to be graphed.

How do I add custom symbols in ArcGIS Pro?

Add a symbol by clicking on the map



In the Military Symbology Editor pane, with a symbol selected, click Add to Map. This button is available on the Search, Favorites, Symbol, Label, and Enter Coordinates tabs. Click the location on the map where you want to add the symbol. The symbol is added to the map.

How do I add Symbology style in ArcGIS Pro?

Add styles from ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise

  1. On the ribbon, click the Insert tab. In the Styles group, click Add and click Add Style .
  2. On the Add a style file browse dialog box, under Portal , click a content collection, such as My Organization .
  3. Click a style to select it and click OK.


How do I export Symbology to style ArcGIS Pro?

Save a point, line, or polygon symbol to a style



Click a symbol in the Contents pane or the Symbology pane to open the Format Symbol pane. in the upper right corner and click Save Symbol to Style.

How do I create a custom pie chart?

We have added our data to the pie chart.



Use the Chart Styles button to quickly change the color or style of the chart.

  1. Click the chart you want to change.
  2. In the upper-right corner, next to the chart, click Chart Styles.
  3. Click Color and pick the color scheme you want, or click Style and pick the option you want.


How do I manually create a pie chart?

Word

  1. Click Insert > Chart.
  2. Click Pie and then double-click the pie chart you want.
  3. In the spreadsheet that appears, replace the placeholder data with your own information.
  4. When you’ve finished, close the spreadsheet.
  5. Click the chart and then click the icons next to the chart to add finishing touches:


How do I design a pie chart?

Quote from video: However you will notice that there are no data labels added onto the chart. So let's add some there are different ways that you can add data labels in excel. The simplest way is to select the graph.

How do I convert labels to annotations in ArcGIS Pro?

To convert these labels, check the Convert unplaced labels to unplaced annotation parameter. This saves the unplaced labels in the annotation feature class, allowing you to position them later in an ArcGIS Pro edit session.

How do you match layer Symbology to style?

Use the Categories > Match to symbols in a style option. In the Table of Contents, right-click the layer you want to symbolize and choose Properties. On the Symbology tab under Show, click Categories > Match to symbols in a style. Set Value Field to the field that contains the symbol names.

How do I export a shapefile from Symbology?

Export the shapefile symbology as a layer file



In the Contents pane, right-click the desired feature layer and navigate to Sharing > Save As Layer File. Specify a name for the layer file. In this example, the name of the saved layer file is LandOwnership. Click Save.
 

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