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Following export formats are supported:
- AutoCAD DXF – it will create a *.dxf file
- Comma Separated Values – it will create a *.csv file
- ESRI Shapefile – it will create a *.zip file containing all Shapefile partial files (.dbf, .prj, .shx, .shp)
- Google/OGC Keyhole Markup LanguageMicrosoft Excel – it will create a *.xls file
- Comma Separated Values – it will create a *.kmlcsv file
- MapInfo Mid/MifGoogle/OGC Keyhole Markup Language – it will create a *.zip file containing .mid and .mif fileskml file
- MapInfo Tab – it will create a *.zip file containing all MapInfo TAB partial files (.dat, .id, .map, .tab)Microsoft Excel
- MapInfo Mid/Mif – it will create a *.zip file containing .mid and .mif files
- AutoCAD DXF – it will create a *.xlsdxf file
Export window contains 4 sections:
Layers to export:
This section allows you to select which layer/s you want to export. You can select layer/s by checking a small box on the left side of the layer’s name. You can also use buttons below to select predefined sets of layers:- Active – this option will select the currently active layer only.
- Selectable – this button will select all layers marked as selected.
- Visible – this option will select only visible layers.
- None – this button resets the selection.
- Active – this option will select the currently active layer only.
Export format:
In this section you can pick an exported file format. You can select one of the following formats:- AutoCAD DXFESRI Shapefile (it will create a *.dxf file. You can read more about exporting to DXF format here: Exporting MasterMap data to DXF format for AutoCAD usersComma Separated Valuesshp file)
- Microsoft Excel (it will create a *.csv filexls file)ESRI Shapefile
- Comma Separated Values (it will create a *.shp filecsv file)
- Google/OGC Keyhole Markup Language (it will create a *.kml file)
- MapInfo Mid/MifTab (it will create a *.miftab file)
- MapInfo TabMid/Mif (it will create a *.tabmif file)Microsoft Excel
- AutoCAD DXF (it will create a *.xls file)dxf file. You can read more about exporting to DXF format here: Exporting MasterMap data to DXF format for AutoCAD users
- AutoCAD DXFESRI Shapefile (it will create a *.dxf file. You can read more about exporting to DXF format here: Exporting MasterMap data to DXF format for AutoCAD usersComma Separated Valuesshp file)
Limit exported data to:
This section contains two options:- Selected records
Checking this option will limit the exported data to selected records only. You can read more about selecting records here: Select Tab - Current view
This option allows you to export just the records which are contained in the current map view.
- Selected records
Include additional columns:
This section allows you to add dynamically computed columns to the exported layer. Please check the small box to include additional column. There are 4 options in this section:- Centroid (two columns: CNTR_X, CNTR_Y)
This option creates 2 additional columns: CNTR_X and CNTR_Y. These columns contains x and y coordinates of a record’s centroid. - Area
The Area option adds a CALC_AREA column. This column stores a record’s area represented in square metres. - Length (perimeter without holes for polygons)
This option creates a CALC_LENGTH column. This column contains a record’s total length (in metres). - Geometry as Well Known Text
Checking this option will add a WKT_GEOM column. This column stores a record’s geometry in WKT (Well Known Text) format.
- Centroid (two columns: CNTR_X, CNTR_Y)
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- Please select the Export tool
- Now configure the layer/s, file format and additional options in the Export layers tool main window.
- Click Export to proceed.
- When the export operation is completed an Open or Saveand Resource ready to download window will appear.
Please click Open to open the file with a different program or Save to select a location where you want to save the exported layer. If you select to Save the exported layer/s a Save As window will appear. Please enter the file name filename and click a Save button to finish the operation.
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