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Importing and Exporting Data with IMSMANG

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IMSMA allows you to import and export various types of data, including map files, auxiliary data files, geospatial points, translations, and field reports. The sections below describe how and from where you can import/export data in IMSMA.
==Map Data==__NOEDITSECTION__===Importing Map Data===__NOEDITSECTION__
{{note| The .mxd of the map file should be located on a local drive on your computer.}}
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===Exporting Map Data===__NOEDITSECTION__
{{note| Before you export the map, you should zoom in as close as possible to the area on the map that you would like to export. The further out you are zoomed from your map, the longer it will take to export the map.}}
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====Exporting Map Data For Use in ArcPad====__NOEDITSECTION__
<p>To export the IMSMA map extent for use in ArcPad for more advanced geoprocessing:</p>
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====Exporting Map Data as a PDF File====__NOEDITSECTION__
<p>To export the map in a .pdf format:</p>
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==Geospatial Data==__NOEDITSECTION__
{{HowTo's
|[[Geospatial Data#How To Import Geospatial Data| Importing Geospatial Data]]
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==Auxiliary Data==__NOEDITSECTION__
The XLS Import feature allows you to import field report data or auxiliary data (organisations, explosive ordnance, places, and country structure levels) into IMSMA using a Microsoft Excel file. This allows mine action personnel without IMSMA access to collect data in a format that can be entered into the system. The XLS Import feature also aids in data migration activities.
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==Translations==__NOEDITSECTION__
See [[Considerations for Language and Translations]].
==Field Reports==__NOEDITSECTION__
{{HowTo's
|[[Import Data Entry Forms]]
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