The following table outlines the functionality that's available in ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud. Once you sign in, any functionality in the extension that is not accessible based on your account privileges will be identified with a key icon .
Category | Functionality |
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Content access | |
Import extent and data from subscriber content and premium content | |
Plot addresses and map data in bulk from local files (geocode)1 | |
Automated graphic processes (such as legends, custom symbols, and more) | |
Visualize travel times and routes, create buffers, enrich layers with demographic attributes3 | |
Advanced features | |
Save the map as part of an Illustrator or Photoshop document for future session modifications | |
Open .aix files exported from ArcGIS Pro with option to add more data | |
Usage |
1—The number of locations that can be geocoded from a local shapefile, CSV, TXT, or KML file format is limited to 4,000 features. Geocoding consumes credits (except for ArcGIS Enterprise accounts when the portal is not using ArcGIS World Geocoding Service).
2—This includes curated content that's well-suited for common graphic design work, including layers, sample web maps, and two basemaps with worldwide coverage (Natural Earth and VectorStreetMap—compatible with the Legacy mapping profile).
3—Running these tools consumes credits (except for ArcGIS Enterprise accounts when the portal is not configured to use utility services from ArcGIS Online) and requires sufficient privileges.
4—To share your compiled map as a web map, your account must have privileges to create and share content.