[gis_info] Analyzing Map Performance in ArcGIS Pro 3.7

Eric Pimpler eric at geospatialtraining.com
Thu Jun 11 07:35:05 PDT 2026


Every GIS professional knows the feeling. You open a map you authored last
week, click around to verify a few edits, and the whole thing crawls.
Layers paint in fits and starts, the scale bar lags, and you’re left
guessing which of your two dozen layers is the culprit. For years,
diagnosing slow-drawing maps in ArcGIS Pro meant turning layers on and off
one at a time, watching the clock, and trusting your gut.

ArcGIS Pro 3.7 changes that. One of the headline additions in this release
is the new Analyze Map pane, a built-in tool for evaluating your maps and
scenes for issues with drawing performance, display, or usability. Instead
of guessing, you get a structured list of known issues and a layer-by-layer
breakdown of exactly where your draw time is going. If you author maps for
an agency, build production cartographic products, or hand off projects to
colleagues who will open them on lesser hardware, this is a tool worth
learning well.

Read the entire article
<https://geospatialtraining.com/analyzing-map-performance-in-arcgis-pro-3-7/>


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