Just as ArcGIS Pro allows you to visualize your data, it also provides visual clues about the data you are working with. Different icons are displayed next to various types of data to help you easily identify the type of data you are working with. The following screenshot illustrates some of the icons used by ArcGIS Pro to identify different types of data:
As you can see in the preceding screenshot, ArcGIS Pro uses different icons to indicate the data type. For example, shapefiles use green icons with a graphic to tell whether the shapefile contains points, lines, or polygons. Computer Aided Designing (CAD) files are identified with blue icons; .dwg, .dxf, and .dgn files all use the same blue icons. ArcGIS does not distinguish between files created with AutoCAD, MicroStation, or one of the other many drafting and design software packages used by engineers and surveyors.
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