If you cannot publish broken data links, it is likely that access to the data has changed since the map was published. To package the map, the data sources will have to be restored. Published maps with broken data references cannot be packaged. Check Allow Data Packaging and click OK.Click the Publisher menu and click Settings.Open the map you want to publish in ArcMap.If the published map can't be opened in ArcMap, a new published map with the appropriate settings will need to be published from the map document. To package the map, it will have to be republished with the Allow Data Packaging setting checked on. The map publisher determines whether the map can be published using the Allow Data Packaging setting. The following error messages may occur during data packaging: Data package permission If you have selected multiple maps to package and an error occurs, no maps will be packaged. If the data or map cannot be packaged, a Publisher message will appear listing the published map layer or layers that cannot be packaged. Not all data or published maps can be packaged. Data packages cannot be created for published maps that contain globe content.
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