Click the ArcToolbox button in ArcCatalog to open the ArcToolbox window. Expand Data Management Tools > Projections. Double-click Project Wizard (shapefiles, geodatabases).
Just so, what is an ArcGIS project?
ArcGIS Pro organizes your work into projects. A project is a collection of related items—maps, layouts, tables, charts, data connections, and more—that contribute to a common purpose. A project may also serve more than one purpose.
Similarly, where is the swipe tool in ArcGIS pro? You can access the Swipe Layer tool from within the Image Analysis window, where you interact with raster layers, and you can also access it from the Effects toolbar, where you can interact with any layer in the table of contents.
Also question is, where is the draw toolbar in ArcMap?
The image below shows the Draw toolbar which typically appears along the bottom of the ArcMap application window. The Draw toolbar is used to add and edit graphical elements on your map layout page.
How do I project in GIS?
Procedure
- Open the ArcToolbox Projection wizard. ArcGIS 9.x.
- Select the shapefile or geodatabase to be projected. ArcGIS 9.x.
- Specify a location and name for the new projected data.
- Specify the output coordinate system to project the data.
- Select an optional geographic transformation, if required.
- Complete the projection.