A layer in your map has a broken data source link, meaning the layer's data cannot be displayed.
Solutions
Do one of the following:
- You can repair broken data links by setting the data source of each layer to the proper location.
- Alternatively, if you do not need the layer, remove it from your map.
More information
A data link is the path that identifies the dataset for each layer in a map. It is specified as part of each layer's properties.
A broken data link means that the layer's data is inaccessible. As maps are moved, copied, and renamed, data links are frequently broken, but can be easily repaired.
For more information, see Repair broken data sources for layers and tables and Analyze your GIS resource.