Here are the instructions on how to import .csv data into a point feature class by using ArcGIS Desktop and MS Excel 2007. 1. Open a .csv file in Microsoft Excel 2007 by double-clicking it in the Windows Explorer. 2. Right-click the first row and choose Insert>Entire row, if your .csv file does not have [...]
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Importing .csv into a feature layer
Posted in ArcGIS Desktop, Microsoft Office, tagged .csv, Excel on February 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
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