Why is my georeferencing toolbar greyed out?

Why is my georeferencing toolbar greyed out?

When there are layers or rasters in the map document with different datums, the georeferencing toolbar will be grayed out or inactive. To activate the georeferencing toolbar, open a new map document and only add the raster that you desire to georeference.

How do you zoom in on a map in Arcgis?

on the Navigation toolbar. Alternatively, you can click Tools, hover over Navigation, then click Zoom In or Zoom Out. When using the Zoom In or Zoom Out tools, click on the map or click and drag to create a box to which to zoom.

How to enable zoom and Pan in ArcGIS Desktop?

They probably set it to a fixed extent. If you right click the data frame, go to properties, and under the “Data Frame” tab you can set the extent to “Automatic” which should allow you to move things around. Thanks for contributing an answer to Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange!

How do I use the pan tool in ArcGIS?

Click the Pan button on the Navigation toolbar. Move the mouse pointer over the map display and click and drag the pointer to pan the map. Alternatively, select the Continuous Zoom/Pan tool and right-click the display to pan the map. To display the map as it was originally published, click the File menu and click Reload.

Why is the georeferencing toolbar grayed out?

Search on Esri Community Submit to ArcGIS Ideas All of the tools and menu options in the Georeferencing toolbar are ‘grayed out’ even though there is a raster layer in the data frame. This issue can occur in any version of ArcMap. Assuming there is a raster layer in the data frame, some of the causes include:

How to activate the georeferencing toolbar in ArcGIS 9.0?

If using ArcGIS 9.0, the name of the coordinate system of the raster may be different from that of the data frame. This is a known issue in ArcGIS 9.0. To activate the Georeferencing toolbar, use one of the following solutions. Right-click the map and open the Data Frame Properties.