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How do I export data from ArcGIS?

Posted on February 26, 2018 by Janet Heslop

The best way to export tables generated in ArcGIS is to open the attribute table of any layer or table in ArcGIS;

Click on the upper left hand corner table icon —>select Export –>choose a file type “text file”

Save the file extension name as a .csv

 

2/26/2018     ArcGIS FAQ, File Conversions

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