Hosted tile layers-Check the Allow this layer to be downloaded and used in an offline map check box on the Settings tab of the item page.
Hosted feature layers-Check the Enable Sync check box on the Settings tab of the item page.
If you want the data to be editable, also choose any combination of Create, Delete, and Update.
ArcGIS Server feature services (from ArcGIS Server 10.3 or later or, if using map areas, 10.6.1 or later)-Choose the Query and Sync options to enable offline use.
Cached ArcGIS Server map services (from ArcGIS Server 10.3 or later) and cached ArcGIS Server image services (from ArcGIS Server 10.5.1 or later)-Check the Allow clients to export cache tiles check box in Advanced Settings.
You can enable the following types of map layers for offline use: Esri raster basemaps and Esri vector basemaps are automatically enabled for offline use. To take a web map offline, all the layers, including the basemap and reference layers, must be enabled for offline use. Map areas speed up and simplify the map download process for field workers.Įnable the layers and map for offline use
Create map areas-Map authors can create map areas to package data for specific areas ahead of time.
The area they want to take offline along with the details of the
On demand-Field users can download any portion of the.
Some apps may support one or the other, or You have the following two options for taking a map offline. Using ArcGIS Online, you can create a web map for use offline in ArcGIS apps such as ArcGIS Collector, ArcGIS Survey123, ArcGIS Pro, and custom apps built with ArcGIS Runtime SDK. Once you reconnect, you can synchronize your map, send any updates you have, and get map updates from other users. Taking web maps offline allows you to view, collect, and update features when you are disconnected from the internet.
Choose the right advanced offline options for your project.