ArcGIS Desktop

  • ArcGIS Pro
  • ArcMap

  • My Profile
  • Help
  • Sign Out
ArcGIS Desktop

ArcGIS Online

The mapping platform for your organization

ArcGIS Desktop

A complete professional GIS

ArcGIS Enterprise

GIS in your enterprise

ArcGIS for Developers

Tools to build location-aware apps

ArcGIS Solutions

Free template maps and apps for your industry

ArcGIS Marketplace

Get apps and data for your organization

  • Documentation
  • Support
Esri
  • Sign In
user
  • My Profile
  • Sign Out

ArcMap

  • Home
  • Get Started
  • Map
  • Analyze
  • Manage Data
  • Tools
  • Extensions

Loading a graph

If you want to copy a graph from one map document to another, first save it to a file on disk. That way you can load the graph into another map document and place it as appropriate.

You can load a graph into an ArcGIS document that contains the layer on which the graph is based, with the same data location and data field. If the ArcGIS document does not contain that layer, you will be prompted to determine whether you want to add that layer, along with the graph, to the ArcGIS document. If you choose no, neither the graph nor the layer will be added.

  1. Click the ArcMap View menu, point to Graphs, then click Load Graph Load.
  2. Navigate to the location you want to load the graph from, select it, then click Open.
Tip:

You can also load a graph from Graph Manager by clicking the Load button Load.

Related topics

  • Saving a graph
  • Fundamentals of exporting graphs

ArcGIS Desktop

  • Home
  • Documentation
  • Support

ArcGIS Platform

  • ArcGIS Online
  • ArcGIS Desktop
  • ArcGIS Enterprise
  • ArcGIS for Developers
  • ArcGIS Solutions
  • ArcGIS Marketplace

About Esri

  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Esri Blog
  • User Conference
  • Developer Summit
Esri
Tell us what you think.
Copyright © 2019 Esri. | Privacy | Legal