Save symbols and style items in styles

Symbols and other style items can be saved for reuse in project resources called styles. Styles are databases that store symbols, label placements, dimension styles, symbol primitives (such as colors and color schemes), and layout elements (such as north arrows and scale bars).

ArcGIS Pro includes system styles that are authored by Esri. Some of these are part of every project by default. You can connect to other system styles to add them to your project at any time. System styles are read-only; you cannot save additional symbols or style items into them.

In addition to system styles, a project can contain any number of custom styles. You can connect to existing styles or create styles. Custom styles can be built by anyone and are editable by default. You can save symbols or other style items to any editable style in the project. You can manage the contents of a style from a Catalog view.

You can save point, line, or polygon symbols to styles as you are working with them in the Format Symbol pane. You can save text symbols and label placements to styles in the Label Class pane. Dimension styles can be saved as you are working with them in the Feature Class Properties pane. Layout items such as north arrows and scale bars can be saved to a style from a layout.

Note:

Grids and graticules cannot be saved to styles at this time.

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

To save a point, line, or polygon symbol, complete the following steps:

  1. Click a symbol in the Contents pane or the Symbology pane to open the Format Symbol pane.
  2. In the Format Symbol pane, click the menu button Menu in the upper right corner and click Save Symbol to Style.
  3. On the Save Symbol As dialog box, provide the following:
    1. Name—Enter a descriptive name for the symbol.
    2. Category—Use the drop-down list to choose a category in the current project styles, type a new category, or leave it blank. Categories are used to search for or filter symbols in style galleries. Category is optional.
    3. Tags—Type one or more descriptive tags separated by semicolons. Tags are optional. If you do not enter tags, a few will be automatically applied based on the graphic properties of the symbol.
    4. Style—Use the drop-down list to choose an editable style that is connected in the project. You are limited to your Favorites style only if no editable styles are in the project. You can subsequently copy symbols from your Favorites style to another style in the catalog view. Learn about managing styles
    5. Key—Enter a string to be used as the style item key. If you do not provide a key, one will be generated automatically. Keys are used for storing a unique identifier for style items in cases in which unique item lookup is needed. Keys must be unique within the target style and cannot be empty. Key is optional.
  4. Click OK to save the symbol to the specified style.

Save a text symbol to a style

To save a text symbol, complete the following steps:

  1. Select a feature layer in the Contents pane.
  2. Under the Feature Layer tab, on the Labeling tab, in the Text Symbol group, click Text Symbol Launcher to open the Label Class pane.
  3. Click the Symbol tab.
  4. On the Symbol tab, click the menu button Menu in the upper right corner of the pane and click Save symbol to style.
  5. On the Save Text Symbol As dialog box, provide the following:
    1. Name—Enter a descriptive name for the text symbol.
    2. Category—Use the drop-down list to choose a category in the current project styles, type a new category, or leave it blank. Categories are used to search for or filter symbols in style galleries. Category is optional.
    3. Tags—Type one or more descriptive tags separated by semicolons. Tags is optional.
    4. Style—Use the drop-down list to choose an editable style that is connected in the project. You are limited to your Favorites style only if no editable styles are in the project. You can subsequently copy text symbols from your Favorites style to another style in the catalog view. Learn about managing styles
    5. Key—Enter a string to be used as the style item key. If you do not provide a key, one will be generated automatically. Keys are used for storing a unique identifier for style items in cases in which unique item lookup is needed. Keys must be unique within the target style and cannot be empty. Key is optional.
  6. Click OK to save the text symbol to the specified style.

Save a label placement to a style

To save a label placement, complete the following steps:

  1. Select a feature layer in the Contents pane.
  2. Under the Feature Layer tab, on the Labeling tab, in the Label Placement group, click Label Placement Properties Launcher to open the Label Class pane.
  3. Click the Position tab.
  4. On the Position tab, click the menu button Menu in the upper right corner of the pane and click Save position to style.
  5. On the Save Label Placement As dialog box, provide the following:
    1. Name—Enter a descriptive name for the text symbol.
    2. Category—Use the drop-down list to choose a category in the current project styles, type a new category, or leave it blank. Categories are used to search for or filter symbols in style galleries. Category is optional.
    3. Tags—Type one or more descriptive tags separated by semicolons. Tags is optional.
    4. Style—Use the drop-down list to choose an editable style that is connected in the project. You are limited to your Favorites style only if no editable styles are in the project. You can subsequently copy text symbols from your Favorites style to another style in the catalog view. Learn about managing styles.
    5. Key—Enter a string to be used as the style item key. If you do not provide a key, one will be generated automatically. Keys are used for storing a unique identifier for style items in cases in which unique item lookup is needed. Keys must be unique within the target style and cannot be empty. Key is optional.
  6. Click OK to save the text symbol into the specified style.

Save a dimension style

To save a dimension style, complete the following steps:

  1. In the Catalog pane, right-click a dimension feature class and click Dimension Feature Class Properties.
  2. Click the Add dimension style button or Copy and edit this dimension style Copy and edit this dimension style to open the editor.
  3. Create the dimension style and click the menu button Menu in the upper right corner of the pane and click Save dimension style.
  4. On the Save Dimension Style As dialog box, provide the following:
    1. Name—Enter a descriptive name for the dimension style.
    2. Category—Use the drop-down list to choose a category in the current project styles, type a new category, or leave it blank. Categories are used to search for or filter symbols in style galleries. Category is optional.
    3. Tags—Type one or more descriptive tags separated by semicolons. Tags is optional.
    4. Style—Use the drop-down list to choose an editable style that is connected in the project. You are limited to your Favorites style only if no editable styles are in the project. You can subsequently copy dimension styles from your Favorites style to another style in the catalog view. Learn about managing styles
    5. Key—Enter a string to be used as the style item key. If you do not provide a key, one will be generated automatically. Keys are used for storing a unique identifier for style items in cases in which unique item lookup is needed. Keys must be unique within the target style and cannot be empty. Key is optional.

Save a layout item to a style

To save a layout item, complete the following steps:

  1. In a layout, in the Contents pane or on the layout canvas, right-click a north arrow, scale bar, or grid and click Save to Style Styles Folder.
  2. On the Save As dialog box, provide the following:
    1. Name—Type a descriptive name for the symbol.
    2. Category—Use the drop-down list to choose a category in the current project styles, type a new category, or leave it blank. Categories are used to search for or filter symbols in style galleries. Category is optional.
    3. Tags—Type one or more descriptive tags separated by semicolons. Tags is optional.
    4. Style—Use the drop-down list to choose an editable style that is connected in the project. You are limited to your Favorites style only if no editable styles are in the project. You can subsequently copy text symbols from your Favorites style to another style in the catalog view. Learn about managing styles.
    5. Key—Enter a string to be used as the style item key. If you do not provide a key, one will be generated automatically. Keys are used for storing a unique identifier for style items in cases in which unique item lookup is needed. Keys must be unique within the target style and cannot be empty. Key is optional.

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