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Making legend items start in new column in ArcGIS Pro?
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In ArcGIS Pro 1.3.1, I have just looked for the ability to start legend items in a new column.
This functionality is present in ArcMap's Legend Properties on the Items tab which appears below:

Has anyone found the equivalent functionality in ArcGIS Pro, or know when it may be expected to appear?
It is not mentioned in the Work with a legend documentation.
Nor does it appear on the Element: Legend Item pane (see below)

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In ArcGIS Pro 1.3.1, I have just looked for the ability to start legend items in a new column.
This functionality is present in ArcMap's Legend Properties on the Items tab which appears below:

Has anyone found the equivalent functionality in ArcGIS Pro, or know when it may be expected to appear?
It is not mentioned in the Work with a legend documentation.
Nor does it appear on the Element: Legend Item pane (see below)

legend arcgis-pro
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In ArcGIS Pro 1.3.1, I have just looked for the ability to start legend items in a new column.
This functionality is present in ArcMap's Legend Properties on the Items tab which appears below:

Has anyone found the equivalent functionality in ArcGIS Pro, or know when it may be expected to appear?
It is not mentioned in the Work with a legend documentation.
Nor does it appear on the Element: Legend Item pane (see below)

legend arcgis-pro
In ArcGIS Pro 1.3.1, I have just looked for the ability to start legend items in a new column.
This functionality is present in ArcMap's Legend Properties on the Items tab which appears below:

Has anyone found the equivalent functionality in ArcGIS Pro, or know when it may be expected to appear?
It is not mentioned in the Work with a legend documentation.
Nor does it appear on the Element: Legend Item pane (see below)

legend arcgis-pro
legend arcgis-pro
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This can be done in ArcGIS Pro 1.4 and I believe this is available even in 1.3.1.
- Create a new legend.
- Open the
Formal Legendpanel. - Click the
Legend Arrangement Optionsbutton.

- For
Fitting Strategy, chooseAdjust columns and font size. You can also specify the gap between columns under theSpacingsection.

Note: if you choose Adjust Columns as your Fitting Strategy, then your legend will always have a new column for each item. However, I haven't found a property to specify the number of columns for the legend. You could work around this by resizing the legend item to force it to have a certain number of columns.

Your legend would look like this with the Adjust columns and font size strategy:

Your legend would look like this with the Adjust columns strategy:

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You can select 'Legend Arrangement Options':

Select 'Adjust Frame'.:

Then select the item from the legend that will go in a new column and return to the 'Element' settings, where a new option 'New Column' will have appeared. This functions like the 'Place item(s) in new column' setting in ArcMap:

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This can be done in ArcGIS Pro 1.4 and I believe this is available even in 1.3.1.
- Create a new legend.
- Open the
Formal Legendpanel. - Click the
Legend Arrangement Optionsbutton.

- For
Fitting Strategy, chooseAdjust columns and font size. You can also specify the gap between columns under theSpacingsection.

Note: if you choose Adjust Columns as your Fitting Strategy, then your legend will always have a new column for each item. However, I haven't found a property to specify the number of columns for the legend. You could work around this by resizing the legend item to force it to have a certain number of columns.

Your legend would look like this with the Adjust columns and font size strategy:

Your legend would look like this with the Adjust columns strategy:

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This can be done in ArcGIS Pro 1.4 and I believe this is available even in 1.3.1.
- Create a new legend.
- Open the
Formal Legendpanel. - Click the
Legend Arrangement Optionsbutton.

- For
Fitting Strategy, chooseAdjust columns and font size. You can also specify the gap between columns under theSpacingsection.

Note: if you choose Adjust Columns as your Fitting Strategy, then your legend will always have a new column for each item. However, I haven't found a property to specify the number of columns for the legend. You could work around this by resizing the legend item to force it to have a certain number of columns.

Your legend would look like this with the Adjust columns and font size strategy:

Your legend would look like this with the Adjust columns strategy:

add a comment |
This can be done in ArcGIS Pro 1.4 and I believe this is available even in 1.3.1.
- Create a new legend.
- Open the
Formal Legendpanel. - Click the
Legend Arrangement Optionsbutton.

- For
Fitting Strategy, chooseAdjust columns and font size. You can also specify the gap between columns under theSpacingsection.

Note: if you choose Adjust Columns as your Fitting Strategy, then your legend will always have a new column for each item. However, I haven't found a property to specify the number of columns for the legend. You could work around this by resizing the legend item to force it to have a certain number of columns.

Your legend would look like this with the Adjust columns and font size strategy:

Your legend would look like this with the Adjust columns strategy:

This can be done in ArcGIS Pro 1.4 and I believe this is available even in 1.3.1.
- Create a new legend.
- Open the
Formal Legendpanel. - Click the
Legend Arrangement Optionsbutton.

- For
Fitting Strategy, chooseAdjust columns and font size. You can also specify the gap between columns under theSpacingsection.

Note: if you choose Adjust Columns as your Fitting Strategy, then your legend will always have a new column for each item. However, I haven't found a property to specify the number of columns for the legend. You could work around this by resizing the legend item to force it to have a certain number of columns.

Your legend would look like this with the Adjust columns and font size strategy:

Your legend would look like this with the Adjust columns strategy:

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You can select 'Legend Arrangement Options':

Select 'Adjust Frame'.:

Then select the item from the legend that will go in a new column and return to the 'Element' settings, where a new option 'New Column' will have appeared. This functions like the 'Place item(s) in new column' setting in ArcMap:

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You can select 'Legend Arrangement Options':

Select 'Adjust Frame'.:

Then select the item from the legend that will go in a new column and return to the 'Element' settings, where a new option 'New Column' will have appeared. This functions like the 'Place item(s) in new column' setting in ArcMap:

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You can select 'Legend Arrangement Options':

Select 'Adjust Frame'.:

Then select the item from the legend that will go in a new column and return to the 'Element' settings, where a new option 'New Column' will have appeared. This functions like the 'Place item(s) in new column' setting in ArcMap:

You can select 'Legend Arrangement Options':

Select 'Adjust Frame'.:

Then select the item from the legend that will go in a new column and return to the 'Element' settings, where a new option 'New Column' will have appeared. This functions like the 'Place item(s) in new column' setting in ArcMap:

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