From desk to field in 5 easy steps with Field Maps Designer (2024)

Calling all mobile map makers:Get ready to revolutionize the way you create and deploy maps to the field with Field Maps Designer.

For those tasked with creating maps for fieldwork, the struggle is real: time is of the essence as you balance competing deadlines and changing requirements across multiple projects. You play a critical role in ensuring your mobile workforce has digital access to accurate data and can easily capture new insights from the field to share back with the organization for informed decision-making. Any delays or errors in the map creation and deployment process can be frustrating and can impact the overall success of a project.

Methods that boost efficiency and accuracy in the process of getting GIS-enriched maps to the field provide tremendous value, saving a lot of time and heartburn. Enter Field Maps Designer as your new best friend!

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Field Maps Designer can help you optimize your field operation workflows by offering a centralized, easy-to-use interface to quickly create maps, build data collection forms, set up offline areas, and customize the experience your associates in the field will have in the Field Maps mobile app.

If you’ve never heard of Field Maps Designer, check out this introductory video:

Field Maps Designer Intro Video

If you’re ready to get started and give Field Maps Designer a try, read on! This article outlines an example 5-step process using Field Maps Designer to help you get your maps and forms into the hands of your field crew faster than ever before.

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We are going to use a job site safety scenario in this example. In this scenario, inspectors are going out to construction sites to document potential hazard zones, identify safety equipment available, and record these conditions for audit compliance.

This workflow is also illustrated in our recent webinar: “Get ready for your most efficient field season ever with ArcGIS Field Maps“. If you were unable to attend, you can stillregisterto watch the recording.

Step 1: Create a new map

Within the ArcGIS system, you can use the tool of your choice to create maps for use in the field with the Field Maps mobile app: ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online and Enterprise, and now you can also create maps from scratch in Field Maps Designer. In this step, you will learn how to create a brand-new map in Field Maps Designer.

Field Maps Designer is accessible from the app launcher in ArGIS Online or Enterprise. Once you open Field Maps Designer, you’ll see a landing page entitled “Maps” where you can view all the maps you own or have privileges to edit.

To create a new map, click on the blue New map button in the upper right-hand corner.

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This will launch you into a step-by-step, guided process to quickly generate your new map right in Field Maps Designer. During this process, you will add any new layers you need, name the map, and determine where to save it in your content.

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For this job site inspections project, you might want to create a point layer for inspectors to report which safety equipment is on site and a polygon layer to indicate where there are potential hazard zones.

Eh voila, in a few simple steps, you’ve spun up a new map!

For another opportunity to practice this guided map-making process in Field Maps Designer, check out this step-by-step Park Infrastructure tutorial.

Step 2: Add an existing layer

You’ve just created your new map and added your data collection layers. You might also want to include an existing layer from your organization that provides the layout of the job site as a reference for your inspectors.

It’s easy to add existing layers into your mobile map through Field Maps Designer. On the Forms page, where you see the new layers you just added, there is an Add layers button.

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This will open a panel for you to browse, search, and add layers. This should feel like a very familiar workflow because it is the exact same way you add layers to a map in ArcGIS Online or Enterprise!

Locate the desired reference layer(s) and hit the plus sign to add it to your map.

If you made a mistake and need to remove the layer, simply click on the overflow menu and select Remove.

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Step 3: Build data collection forms

Now that you have the appropriate layers in your map, it’s time to build your data collection forms so that your inspectors can report back the crucial information needed to manage job site risks.

On the Forms tab, click on your new Hazard Zones layer. You will see a blank canvas where you can begin to drag and drop form elements from the Form elements column on the right.

You can play around with adding fields that make sense to you or follow this example:

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Your form could look something like this:

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Pro Tip: When using the combo box field, you can click on the Create list button to import your list from a CSV file. If you want to take advantage of this method, there’s a blue link, at the bottom of the pop up, that will take you to the file formatting requirements. Once you import the list, you can edit the values before saving, if desired. This is a very helpful tool for occasions when you have a very long list.

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Next, you will build the data collection form for the Safety Equipment layer. Again, feel free to explore various field types or add these example fields:

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The safety equipment form will look something like this:

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For another opportunity to practice building forms in Field Maps Designer, check out this guided overview with a Tree Inventory.

Step 4: Make the map available offline

Associates in the field are often working in areas with limited or no connectivity. In these cases, it’s important that they can access their maps and data, as well as record their findings, even when disconnected.

In Field Maps Designer, you can enable and manage the offline experience of your map. On the Offline page, ensure that the Offline switch is turned on. Once it’s turned on, you can ensure your layers are enabled for syncing data and create map areas that will be available to download on the mobile device. From here, you can also adjust the syncing and basemap settings for offline areas. You can create up to 16 offline map areas per web map.

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For more detailed information on offline maps, check out our Configure the map to work offline resource topic.

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Note: In November 2022, Field Maps was enhanced to provide access to the online versions of your offline maps. This eliminated the need to manage two maps. Now your mobile workforce can have a seamless experience between connected and disconnected states.

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Step 5: Share it with the team

Your map is complete and the mobile workers are eager to get started on the project. Field Maps Designer makes it easy to deploy your map right away. From the Sharing page, you can set your sharing level to ensure that the right associates get access to the map in the Field Maps mobile app. You can also send a link or a QR code to launch them directly into the appropriate map for the project!

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Quick and easy, but surprisingly powerful

This article highlighted how quick and easy it is to get a data collection map up and running for your field workforce. It demonstrated that you can create a new map, add new and existing layers, build data collection forms, enable the map for offline use, and share it to your team in a matter of minutes. However, there’s many more powerful tools in Field Maps Designer that can be used to build efficiency and accuracy into your field workflows which we will highlight as we continue this Desk to Field blog article series! Stay tuned!

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Do you have any thoughts on what you’d like to see next in Field Maps Designer? Please join the Field Maps page on Esri Community to add and upvote ideas for enhancements. The Field Maps team is listening and we appreciate your feedback.

What other topics would you like us to write about? Take this 2-min survey and let us know!

About the author

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Liz Armstrong

Liz Armstrong is a Product Manager on the Field Apps team. She has a broad background in business and experience design. She is passionate about solving problems and making products that delight customers and users.

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FAQs

From desk to field in 5 easy steps with Field Maps Designer? ›

Field-Map is a system for computer aided field data collection with primary emphasis to forestry. It is a highly flexible system. Its use starts from the level of single tree measurement, through the level of research or inventory plot, up to the landscape level.

How do I create a map in field maps? ›

Create a map with Field Maps Designer
  1. In a browser, sign in to your organization and open Field Maps Designer from the app launcher. ...
  2. Click + New map. ...
  3. On the Create layers tab, define the layers that will be used for data collection. ...
  4. On the Configure settings tab, provide information about the layer and map settings.

How to reorder fields in field maps? ›

Answer
  1. In ArcGIS Online, open the web map or feature layer in Map Viewer Classic. ...
  2. In the Contents pane, navigate to the layer, and click More Options. ...
  3. Click Configure Pop-Up > Configure Attributes.
  4. In the Configure Attributes dialog box, select the desired attribute to reorder, and click either Move up or Move down.
Mar 13, 2024

What is a field map? ›

Field-Map is a system for computer aided field data collection with primary emphasis to forestry. It is a highly flexible system. Its use starts from the level of single tree measurement, through the level of research or inventory plot, up to the landscape level.

How do I Create a form in field maps? ›

Build the form
  1. Enable the layer for editing.
  2. Open the form builder.
  3. Add basic form elements.
  4. Add choice form elements.
  5. Use fields as form elements.
  6. Provide a title.
  7. Order the elements on the form.
  8. Group elements together.

How do I edit field mapping? ›

Configure field mapping
  1. On the Edit tab, in the Tools group, click the Editor Settings dialog box launcher .
  2. Click Field Mapping.
  3. Click the Fields tab and choose a source and target feature layer. ...
  4. To reset, clear, or automatically match fields, click the following tools on the toolbar:

How do I make a map editable in field maps? ›

Prepare an editable layer
  1. Decide how to create the layer.
  2. Use a template in ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise.
  3. Import data in ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise.
  4. Create a feature class in ArcGIS Pro.
  5. Import data in ArcGIS Pro.
  6. Define the fields to prepare the form.
  7. Restrict editing permissions.

How do you collect data from a field? ›

It can be done through direct observation, measurements, GPS devices, or drones. The focus of field data collection is on measuring and observing phenomena in their natural setting. It implies that the researcher does not manipulate or intervene in the system but instead observes it as it is.

Why use field maps? ›

ArcGIS Field Maps allows you to access your maps, collect data, share your location, and annotate your maps in one mobile app, even when disconnected. You can communicate your ideas and share information with others with maps enabled for editing or the included markup tool.

What is the Z value in field maps? ›

Z-Values: These are elevations that are stored in the geometry of the feature along with the X and Y coordinates and are the source of the coordinates of the map. These elevations are not displayed to the user in Field Maps. They are stored in meters by default and their values cannot be changed.

What are 3 types of field maps? ›

Three types of field maps excluding elevation are air pressure , temperature , and pollution . Isolines can never cross or touch , the equal value points must connect , and the lines must go edge to edge or in complete circles .

How to access field maps designer? ›

Field Maps Designer is accessible from the app launcher in ArGIS Online or Enterprise. Once you open Field Maps Designer, you'll see a landing page entitled “Maps” where you can view all the maps you own or have privileges to edit.

How does field mapping work? ›

A field mapping describes how a persistent field maps to the database. If necessary, it also contains data on how to link the field to the data of its owning object, and how to link the field to the data of any related objects (if the field represents a relation to one or more other persistent objects).

How do I Create a custom map in maps? ›

Click on the menu icon on the top left hand side of the screen and select “Your Places.” (The menu icon is just to the left of the search bar on the top left hand side of your screen.) Select the maps tab. Navigate to the very bottom of that window and select “Create a Map.”

How do I Create a map file? ›

Creating a Map File
  1. The map file must be a text file in the Comma Separated Value (CSV) format.
  2. The map file must be in the following format: ...
  3. If you have a file that contains Unicode characters, save the file as a Unicode text file. ...
  4. The map file must be located on the client computer where the files will be restored.
Jun 7, 2024

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