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End resultSelect Attributes
Dialog Box set-
tings
OutputMultiple class
export
classification
method
dialog box are also assigned to
all output feature classes.
The grid automatically fills with the drawing objects and the names of
the feature classes to which they will be mapped. To remove any object
from the list, deselect its check box.
3 To change the name of the target feature class for an object, click in its
Feature Class cell. Select the existing name and enter a new one.
4 To change the properties for the feature class, click in its Feature Class
cell and then click
within the cell. In the Feature Class Property
Mapping dialog box
(page 1727), click Select Attributes to display the Select
Attributes dialog box
(page 1729), where you can select the attributes to
map to the feature class.
5 If you select .COLOR, .LINEWEIGHT, or .LINETYPE, specify the data type
for the target feature class property by clicking in the Drawing Attributes
cell. In the New Property Data Type dialog box (page 1726), select a data
type.
To combine multiple layers into one feature class
1 On the Feature Class tab of the
Export dialog box (page 1405), select Create
a single class from all selected objects.
2 In the Feature Class column, give the new feature class an appropriate
name.
For example, if your DWG file has three layers called text_City,
text_County, and text_Region, you can name the combined feature class
Text in the Feature Class column.
To change the class names that are assigned automatically
1 Click the Feature Class field.
2 Edit the proposed class names as needed.
3 Click OK.
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