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This is no longer supported as of version 10 and it is very limited. You can export a shapefile but the extension is.shp. This won't work in ArcGIS Desktop. It does however work in ArcGIS Pro. Worked well for quite awhile. Good luck!
Hi, ArcGIS Desktop V 10 is a pretty powerful map editor but has one major drawback. If you want to save a file as an ESRI Shapefile, there is no straight forward way to do it. You can copy it but you will lose any relationship to the shapefile. All settings for the shapefile are saved with the file. If you have a pre-existing relationship to the shapefile, copy it and use that in the ArcGIS Collector application. The only other way to export a shapefile is to use ArcGIS Geodatabase which requires a subscription. You can download the file and open it but there is no way to edit it in ArcGIS Desktop. So I use the Collector instead and add my data as a feature/way. You can also export a shapefile by right-clicking on a feature/way and choosing "Save Attribute Table..." This will export the contents of the way as a shapefile.
We've been using ArcGIS9 and have upgraded to ArcGIS10 and have run into the same problem. The shapefile exports to.shp, but when opening the new shapefile, nothing happens and the field appears to be blank. I have also tried creating a blank shapefile in ArcGIS10 and exporting the whole thing, but it also exports to.shp. Any solutions or recommendations would be appreciated. We currently just have.tif data that will not export to.shp.
I am a certified ArcGIS Desktop Consultant and in the past have worked for ArcGIS and at ArcGIS users group advocating for and teaching the ArcGIS platform. I purchased the Esri Admin certification because I prefer the Esri interface over QGIS. All of the software named on your list works. Some work better than others. I would recommend QGIS as a starting point. I use QGIS for my practice and get the data out of QGIS into ArcMap and ArcGIS Online. But you will need to spend the money to get your data out in a file that you can export out to ArcGIS. Wont be easy. 3d9ccd7d82
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