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Hi,
Can anybody help me figure out a solution on the below:
Scenario:
1. I have an ARCGIS map in my visualization with the county highlights
2. I have another ARCGIS map in my seond visualization having lat-long based location highlights displayed as circle.
I need to get a Map where I can see the county highlights as it is, futher displaying the lat long based cirrcles on top of it.
So assume the second map to be transparent and overlapped above the first map, displaying the circles
Expected Feature:
Tried Solution (We need the pin points from one map to be displayed above the second highlighted map as seen in the above screeshot )
Hi @shravanighosh ,
Please review the following links, hope they can help you get the desired result...
Add layers to maps (Map Viewer Classic)—ArcGIS Online Help | Documentation
Join layers—ArcGIS for Microsoft 365 | Documentation
Format map properties—ArcGIS for Microsoft 365 | Documentation
Set transparency and visible range (Map Viewer)—ArcGIS Online Help | Documentation
An overview of the Overlay toolset—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
Best Regards
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