Data frame Clip to shape in ArcGIS Pro










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In ArcMap there is an option in data frame properties "Clip Options" and inside that drop down there is "Clip to Shape".
Apparently there seem to be no option in ArcGIS Pro. Is there a way to do this ?










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    In ArcMap there is an option in data frame properties "Clip Options" and inside that drop down there is "Clip to Shape".
    Apparently there seem to be no option in ArcGIS Pro. Is there a way to do this ?










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      In ArcMap there is an option in data frame properties "Clip Options" and inside that drop down there is "Clip to Shape".
      Apparently there seem to be no option in ArcGIS Pro. Is there a way to do this ?










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      Apparently there seem to be no option in ArcGIS Pro. Is there a way to do this ?







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          This is a piece of ArcMap functionality that has not yet made it into ArcGIS Pro.



          There are two ArcGIS Ideas that have been making the case for it to be added sooner rather than later:




          • Add Clip-To-Shape option to map frame in ArcGIS Pro from @hornbydd


          • Clipping Map Frames to irregular shapes in ArcGIS Pro? from me

          On the first of these Esri staff member Kory Kramer has written:




          barring any unforeseen hiccups we should see this in ArcGIS Pro 2.3 slated for early 2019




          In the meantime some requirements that the above would address can be met by creating a polygon feature class to use as a masking layer.






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            This is a piece of ArcMap functionality that has not yet made it into ArcGIS Pro.



            There are two ArcGIS Ideas that have been making the case for it to be added sooner rather than later:




            • Add Clip-To-Shape option to map frame in ArcGIS Pro from @hornbydd


            • Clipping Map Frames to irregular shapes in ArcGIS Pro? from me

            On the first of these Esri staff member Kory Kramer has written:




            barring any unforeseen hiccups we should see this in ArcGIS Pro 2.3 slated for early 2019




            In the meantime some requirements that the above would address can be met by creating a polygon feature class to use as a masking layer.






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              This is a piece of ArcMap functionality that has not yet made it into ArcGIS Pro.



              There are two ArcGIS Ideas that have been making the case for it to be added sooner rather than later:




              • Add Clip-To-Shape option to map frame in ArcGIS Pro from @hornbydd


              • Clipping Map Frames to irregular shapes in ArcGIS Pro? from me

              On the first of these Esri staff member Kory Kramer has written:




              barring any unforeseen hiccups we should see this in ArcGIS Pro 2.3 slated for early 2019




              In the meantime some requirements that the above would address can be met by creating a polygon feature class to use as a masking layer.






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                This is a piece of ArcMap functionality that has not yet made it into ArcGIS Pro.



                There are two ArcGIS Ideas that have been making the case for it to be added sooner rather than later:




                • Add Clip-To-Shape option to map frame in ArcGIS Pro from @hornbydd


                • Clipping Map Frames to irregular shapes in ArcGIS Pro? from me

                On the first of these Esri staff member Kory Kramer has written:




                barring any unforeseen hiccups we should see this in ArcGIS Pro 2.3 slated for early 2019




                In the meantime some requirements that the above would address can be met by creating a polygon feature class to use as a masking layer.






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                This is a piece of ArcMap functionality that has not yet made it into ArcGIS Pro.



                There are two ArcGIS Ideas that have been making the case for it to be added sooner rather than later:




                • Add Clip-To-Shape option to map frame in ArcGIS Pro from @hornbydd


                • Clipping Map Frames to irregular shapes in ArcGIS Pro? from me

                On the first of these Esri staff member Kory Kramer has written:




                barring any unforeseen hiccups we should see this in ArcGIS Pro 2.3 slated for early 2019




                In the meantime some requirements that the above would address can be met by creating a polygon feature class to use as a masking layer.







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