Any vector layer can be exported into a different format and saved to a different location, external to Earthlight. More than one layer can be exported at any time, and if multiple layers are being exporting exported to MS Excel, each layer will be copied onto a separate sheet within the same workbook.
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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 selectedselectable.
- 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:- ESRI Shapefile (it will create a *.shp file)
- Microsoft Excel (it will create a *.xls file)
- Comma Separated Values (it will create a *.csv file)
- Google/OGC Keyhole Markup Language (it will create a *.kml file)
- MapInfo Tab (it will create a *.tab file)
- MapInfo Mid/Mif (it will create a *.mif file)
- AutoCAD DXF (it will create a *.dxf file. You can read more about exporting to DXF format here: Exporting MasterMap data to DXF format for AutoCAD users
- ESRI Shapefile (it will create a *.shp 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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