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showing a granite quarry. One is a traditional 2D map, and the other is a 3D map.<br />

These two views have been linked together, so when you zoom or pan in one, the<br />

other updates to match.<br />

4. Click on the Explore tool.<br />

5. Move your mouse pointer to one of the two map views and click your left mouse<br />

button and drag it to pan within the view. As you pan in one view, watch what<br />

happens in the other view.<br />

Note<br />

Question: What happens when you use the Explore tool within the views?<br />

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As you can see, the two views are linked together. This keeps them in sync with one<br />

another as you move between them. This is one of the functions you will find in<br />

<strong>ArcGIS</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>. You do not have to link views, but it can be useful. You will learn how<br />

to configure view linking in a later chapter.<br />

6. Using the Explore tool once again, click on a parcel in either view.<br />

Note<br />

Question: What happens when you click on a parcel in one of the map views?<br />

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