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Posted on January 23, 2023 (Updated on July 10, 2025)

Using two map frames on one layout in ArcGIS Pro with ArcPy

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How do I put multiple maps on one layout in ArcGIS Pro?

How To: Set up a page layout with multiple map frames that reference the same data

  1. In ArcGIS Pro, open a project and navigate to the Insert tab, and click New Map > New Map.
  2. Repeat Step 1 to create a second map.
  3. Input the same data in both of the maps.
  4. Name the maps differently to distinguish one from the other.

 

How do I link two maps in ArcGIS Pro?

To link map views, do the following:

  1. Click the map you want to use as the primary view, and set the extent and zoom level as desired. See Navigate the map for more information.
  2. On the ArcGIS ribbon in Excel, click Link Map Views.
  3. Choose the map to use as the primary view and click OK.


How do I add a map frame to a layout in ArcGIS Pro?

Insert a map frame

  1. On the Insert tab, in the Map Frames group, select a map frame shape from the drop-down menu. Rectangle.
  2. On the Insert tab, in the Map Frames group, click Map Frame .
  3. Choose the map view, scene view, or bookmark for your map frame.
  4. On the layout, click and drag to create the map frame.


How do I create multiple data frames in ArcGIS?

On the main menu, click Insert > Data Frame. A new data frame appears on the page layout. Drag the new data frame below the Layers data frame. on the Standard toolbar.

How do I have multiple Basemaps in ArcGIS Pro?

In ArcGIS Pro, click Map > Add Data > Data.

  1. In the Add Data window, click Portal > Living Atlas.
  2. Type the title of the desired basemap layer in the Search Portal: Living Atlas box.
  3. Select the desired basemap layer in the search results, and click OK.

 

How do I create a multipoint in ArcGIS Pro?

Create point and multipoint features

  1. Add your data and configure settings for editing.
  2. On the ribbon, click the Edit tab.
  3. In the Create Features pane, click a point feature template and click the Point tool .
  4. To override default attribute values or change optional tool preferences, click the Active template button.

How do I show two maps in ArcGIS?

Quote from video: And just new map. And now you see i've got another map frame up i'm going to do this again to create three map frames so here's another new map. So now i've got three map frames here's the original.

How do I merge two maps in maps?

How to Merge Two Google Maps

  1. Right-click the first map’s location marker.
  2. Click “What’s Here” to add the location’s coordinates to the map’s search bar.
  3. Highlight the coordinates and press “Ctrl-C” to copy them.
  4. Switch to the second map.
  5. Click “Directions” to open a text box for another location.

Can you combine two maps?

Quote from video:

Can you have multiple layouts in ArcGIS Pro?

An ArcGIS Pro project can contain multiple maps and multiple layouts.

How do I add a map to my layout?

Quote from video: You can right click on the map here. And select activate. Or you can go to the layout tab and use the activate button in the map.

How do I add multiple layouts in ArcGIS?

Procedure

  1. Click File > Save As to bring up the Save As dialog box.
  2. Select ArcMap Templates (*. mxt) from the ‘Save as type’ drop down menu.
  3. Click on the Change Layout tool on the layout toolbar.
  4. Browse to the map template to use. Note: This will apply the layout elements from the template to the current layout.


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