In this chapter, you have learned many different methods that can be used to share your GIS content with others. You have seen how you can use project, map, and layer files to share and standardize content for those on your computer network who have access to the same data sources as you do.
You have also learned how you can export your content so that others without ArcGIS Pro can access and use your data. This chapter has provided you with the skills for exporting your GIS data to non-GIS formats so those without GIS software can use information from your GIS in documents, reports, presentations, and spreadsheets.
Lastly, you have also learned how to share data with others not on your network by using packages. Packages are not limited to just data sharing, but can also be used to archive or back up important data at specific states of existence so they can be recalled if needed.
In the next chapter, you will learn about Arcade, Esri's new...