On the Edit tab, in the Manage Edits group, Save and Discard save and discard your edits, respectively. By default, a confirmation dialog box appears that allows you to verify your changes before continuing.
For steps to change these project settings, see Settings for saving edits .
Save edits
Saving edits saves all changes you made to your data since the last time you saved. This can include actions such as removing a layer, deleting a map, or changing a data source.
Note:
When you save versioned data, your changes and changes made by other editors to the same version are automatically reconciled based on your project settings for versioning. By default, attributes, not geometry, are reconciled as conflicts, and a confirmation dialog box appears that allows you to verify conflicts before continuing.
To learn more, see Change settings for editing versioned data.
- On the Edit tab, in the Manage group, click Save Edits .
The dialog box appears.
- Click Show edits to show details about the layers or data sources containing edits.
- Click Layers to show the layers.
- Click Source to show the data sources.
- Click Yes to save your edits.
Your changes are saved, and any locks placed on nonversioned data are released.
Discard edits
Discarding your edits rolls back your changes to the last time you saved your edits.
Caution:
You cannot discard edits made to nonversioned data in an enterprise geodatabase.
- On the Edit tab, in the Manage group, click Discard Edits .
The dialog box appears and lists the layers containing unsaved edits.
- Click Show edits to show details about the layers and data sources containing edits.
- Click Layers to show the layers.
- Click Source to show the data sources.
- Click Yes to discard your edits.
Your changes are discarded back to the last time you saved.