Use project favorites

Project favorites are a collection of frequently used folders, databases, toolboxes, servers, custom styles, and other items. An item that you designate as a favorite can be added to any project from the Catalog pane or a catalog view.

The Favorites tab in the Catalog pane
In the Catalog pane, your favorite items appear on the Favorites tab.

The following items are supported as favorites:

  • Folders Folder
  • Databases Geodatabase (including file, mobile, and enterprise geodatabases)
  • Toolboxes Toolbox
  • Servers Server
  • Custom styles Style file (*.stylx)
  • Cloud stores ArcGIS Cloud Storage connection
  • Statistical Data Collections Statistical Data Collection Item

When you make a file system item a favorite, the item is referenced by the favorites collection, not copied to it. The path to its location on disk is stored in your roaming user profile at C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Esri\ArcGISPro\Favorites\Favorites.json. When you make a remote item, such as a server, a favorite, the item’s connection file is copied to the Favorites folder in your roaming profile, and the Favorites.json file stores the path to this copy. This ensures that if you delete the project in which the connection file was created, the favorite is preserved.

If your network profile supports roaming, your favorites are accessible anywhere on the network, regardless of which computer you use.

You can also create and store items, such as toolboxes, geodatabases, and custom styles, in the Favorites folder of your roaming profile. These items are automatically favorites and roam with you on the network. Unlike favorites added from other file system locations, items created in your Favorites folder don't risk having their paths break when files or folders are moved or renamed. They are also always available, whereas items on network drives may not be.

Common file management operations such as the following can be performed on favorite items:

Note:
Your roaming profile is designed to be available on any network computer to which you sign in with the same credentials. However, roaming profiles are subject to control by your network administrator. It may be that your roaming profile is restricted to one machine and is not allowed to roam with you to different machines.

Make an existing item a favorite

You can make a supported item a favorite if you have added it to your project or if you can browse to it from a folder connection. You can also make an item a favorite by dragging it from File Explorer to the favorites collection in your project.

Follow these steps to make an existing project item a favorite.

  1. Open the Add Item menu.

    On the ribbon

    Click the Insert tab. In the Favorites group, click Add Item Add Item To Favorites.

    In the Contents pane of a catalog view

    Click the Favorites item container Favorites to select it. Right-click the selected container.

    In the Catalog pane

    Click the Favorites tab and click Add Item Add Item To Favorites.

  2. On the Add Item menu, take one of the following actions:
    • Click Add Folder Add Folder.
    • Point to Database and click Add Database Add Database.
    • Point to Toolbox and click Add Toolbox Add Toolbox.
    • Point to Server and click Add Server Add Server.
    • Point to Style and click Add Style Add Style.
    • Click Add Statistical Data Collection Add Statistical Data Collection.

    Each choice opens an appropriate browse dialog box.

  3. In the browse dialog box, browse to an item and select it. Click OK.

    The item appears on the Favorites tab of the Catalog pane, and in the Favorites Favorites container in the Contents pane of a catalog view.

    You can also make an existing item a favorite using these methods:

    In a catalog view, or the Contents pane of a catalog view

    Browse to a supported item in a project container or from a folder connection, and click Add To Favorites Add To Favorites.

    In the Catalog pane

    Click the Project tab. Browse to a supported item in a project container or from a folder connection, and click Add To Favorites Add To Favorites.

    In File Explorer

    Browse to a supported item and select it. Drag the item to the Favorites tab of the Catalog pane or the Favorites container Favorites in the Contents pane of a catalog view.

    Note:

    To make a custom style a favorite using its context menu command or by dragging it, you must browse to the style from a folder connection, not select it in the project's Styles container Styles Folder.

    Note:

    You can change the connection properties of a server or database in your Favorites collection by right-clicking the item and opening its properties or connection properties. If the item is in use in the current project, the change is reflected there immediately.

Create an item as a favorite

You can create an item in the Favorites folder in your roaming profile. The item becomes a favorite automatically.

  1. Open the Add Item menu in any of the following ways:

    On the ribbon

    Click the Insert tab. In the Favorites group, click Add Item Add Item To Favorites.

    In the Contents pane of a catalog view

    Click the Favorites item container Favorites to select it. Right-click the selected container.

    In the Catalog pane

    Click the Favorites tab and click Add Item Add Item To Favorites.

  2. On the Add Item menu, take one of the following actions:
    • Point to Database and click New File Database New File Geodatabase or New Database Connection New Geodatabase Connection.
    • Point to Toolbox and click New Toolbox New Toolbox.
    • Point to Server and click the new server connection type you want to create.
    • Point to Style and click New Style New Style.

    For file-based items, a browse dialog box opens to the Favorites folder in your roaming profile. For remote items, a connection properties dialog box opens.

  3. Create the item:
    • On browse dialog boxes, type a name for the item in the Name text box. Click Save.
    • On connection properties dialog boxes, fill out the connection properties and click OK.

    An item or connection file is created in the Favorites folder of your roaming profile. It appears on the Favorites tab of the Catalog pane and in the Favorites container Favorites in the Contents pane of a catalog view.

Add a favorite to the current project

To use a favorite, add it to a project from the favorites collection.

  1. Add a favorite to the current project in either of the following ways:

    In the Contents pane of a catalog view

    Select an item in the Favorites container Favorites. Right-click the selected item and click Add To Project Add To Project.

    In the Catalog pane

    Click the Favorites tab and select an item. Right-click the selected item and click Add To Project Add To Project.

    The item is added to the project and appears in its appropriate project container. For example, a favorite folder appears under Folders Folder Connection.

    Tip:

    You can browse into a favorite and use its contents without adding the favorite to the project. For example, you can browse into a favorite geodatabase and add a feature class to a map.

Add a favorite to all new projects

You can designate a favorite to be added automatically to all new projects. The favorite is not added to the current project but is added to all new projects and appears under its appropriate project container. If you create a project from a project template, the favorite is added to the project along with other resources specified by the template.

  1. Designate a favorite to be added to all new projects in either of the following ways:

    In the Contents pane of a catalog view

    Select an item in the Favorites container Favorites. Right-click the selected item and click Add To New Projects Add To New Projects.

    In the Catalog pane

    Click the Favorites tab and select an item. Right-click the selected item and click Add To New Projects Add To New Projects.

    The item appears in the favorites collection with a pin Pin.

    Tip:

    If you no longer want a favorite to be added to all new projects, select the favorite on the Favorites tab of the Catalog pane or in the Favorites container Favorites in the Contents pane of a catalog view. Right-click the selected item and click Add To New Projects. This removes the check mark from the context menu option and removes the pin icon Pin from the item in the favorites collection.

Remove a favorite

You can remove a favorite from your favorites collection at any time.

  1. Remove a favorite in either of the following ways:

    In the Contents pane of a catalog view

    Select an item in the Favorites container Favorites. Right-click the selected item and click Remove From Favorites Remove From Favorites.

    In the Catalog pane

    Click the Favorites tab and select an item. Right-click the selected item and click Remove From Favorites Remove From Favorites.

    The item is removed from the favorites collection.

Reorder favorites

In the Catalog pane and catalog views, favorite items appear in the order in which they were added, with the most recent item at the bottom. You can change this order by dragging items in the Catalog pane or a catalog view.

  1. Browse to your favorites collection in the Catalog pane or the Contents pane of a catalog view.
  2. Click a favorite item to select it.
  3. Drag the item up or down and drop it where you want it to appear.

    As you drag the item, a horizontal black line marks its current position in the list.

    Tip:

    You can use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl and click or press Shift and click to select multiple items and drag them together.

Access favorites from multiple computers

Paths stored in the Favorites.json file have the same format as item paths in the catalog. These paths typically include a drive letter, such as X:\Wellington or C:\Redlands\Zoning. If you work on a single computer, this doesn't pose a problem. However, if you work on multiple computers that use different drive letters for network connections, favorites may be inaccessible from some computers and appear with a red exclamation point Click to repair project item.

To avoid this problem, you can add item connections to your projects with UNC paths, such as \\<computer name>\SharedData or \\<computer name>\c$\MyData. When an item referenced by its UNC path is made a favorite, you can access it from any computer on the network.

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