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If you have joined data (page 507) to geospatial features whose data you are
exporting, the exported data will include the joined properties.
NOTE You can also copy cells from the Data Table and paste them into a
spreadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel.
See also:
Overview of the Data Table (page 1125)
To export from the Data Table
1 In
Map Explorer (page 2068), click the feature layer whose data you want
to export.
2 Click Table.
3 Filter the display to see the data you want.
4 Select the data to export. To select all the data currently displayed, click
Select in the upper right corner.
5 Click Options Export (at the bottom of the Data Table window).
6 Specify a name and location for the comma-separated file, and click Save.
Printing from the Data View
Data you linked to drawing objects from an external source appears in the
Data View. You can print all or part of the active table. If you have filters in
effect, only the records that match the filter are printed. You can set print
options for margins, titles, grid lines, header, and footer.
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