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This guide was created by the staff of the GIS/Data Center at Rice University and is to be used for individual educational purposes only. The steps outlined in this guide require access to ArcGIS Pro software and data that is available both online and at Fondren Library.

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The following text styles are used throughout the guide:

Explanatory text appears in a regular font.

  1. Instruction text is numbered.
  2. Required actions are underlined.
  3. Objects of the actions are in bold.

Folder and file names are in italics.

Names of Programs, Windows, Panes, Views, or Buttons are Capitalized.

'Names of windows or entry fields are in single quotation marks.'

"Text to be typed appears in double quotation marks."

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If you are completing this tutorial from a public computer in Fondren Library and are logged on using the gistrain profile, follow the instructions below:

  1. On the Desktop, click the File Explorer icon Image Added located on the Windows Taskbar at the bottom left corner of the screen.
  2. In the 'File Explorer' window, click This PC on left side panel and then navigate to GISData (\\smb.rdf double-click the Computer icon > gisdata (\\file-rnas.rice.edu\research\FondrenGDC) (RO:) > GDCTraining >  1_Short_Courses > Introduction_to_Coordinate_Systems_and_Projections.
  3. To create a personal copy of the tutorial data, drag the Projections folder onto the Desktop.
  4. Close all windows.

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  1. In the Catalog view in the center of the application (not the Catalog pane on the right), double-click the Databases folder.
  2. Double-click the Projections.gdb geodatabase.

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Layer

Geographic Coordinate System

Projected Coordinate System

MajorRoads

NAD 1983

State Plane Texas South Central

SchoolsNAD 1983Texas Centric Mapping System

County

Undefined

Undefined

Displaying Undefined Layers

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While those coordinates are being displayed for general reference purposes, recall that the XY coordinates for data in the State Plane projection are actually stored in feet. You will now change your map view to display units in feet, so that you can see the actual XY coordinates stored in your data.

  1. DoubleIn the Contents pane, double-click Map to open the 'Map Properties' window.
  2. On the left, click the General tab.

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Now, notice when you move your cursor around the map, the coordinates listed in the bottom of the map view are similar to those shown below, indicating the location of Houston in the State Plane coordinate system with units of millions of feet.

  1. In the Table of Contents pane, right-click the County layer and select Zoom to Layer.

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