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Creating a Drawing Object Report (DWG) (page 1477)
Use the following methods to export or print attribute data.
Use this methodTo export this type of data...
In the Data Table, select the desired data
and click Options Export.
See Exporting from the Data Table (page
1473).
Geospatial attribute data
In the Data View, specify print options and
click File menu Print.
See Printing from the Data View (page 1474).
External data linked to drawing objects
In the Tool-based Ribbon Workspace, click
Home tab Data panel Define
Drawing object data and properties (as a
report)
Query. Define and execute the query. Then
click Report in the same dialog box to cre-
ate a report template and specify a file
name for the report.
See Creating a Drawing Object Report
(DWG) (page 1477).
In the Metadata Viewer, click Export or
Publish. Select the source data type and
specify the location for the exported data.
See Sharing Metadata (page 1510).
Metadata
Exporting from the Data Table
Attribute data for geospatial features appears in the Data Table. You can export
all or some of this data to a comma-separated file. Exported data is stored in
a comma-separated file for use in other applications, such as Microsoft
®
Access
or Excel
.
If your data includes decimal values, the exported data uses the format for
your current user locale (the current setting in the Windows Regional Settings
control panel on your computer.) For this reason, the data may not actually
be separated by commas. For example, in a German locale, items are separated
by semicolons.
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