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When the text fields are written with a non-Latin alphabet it is not possible to use the dbf-file because that file format does not support UTF-16. The work-around is to copy from ArcMap to Excel. | When the text fields are written with a non-Latin alphabet it is not possible to use the dbf-file because that file format does not support UTF-16. The work-around is to copy from ArcMap to Excel. | ||
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''How the dbf-file looks like'' | ''How the dbf-file looks like'' | ||
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# Open the Attribute table in ArcMap | # Open the Attribute table in ArcMap | ||
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''How the Attribute table in ArcMap 10.1 looks like'' | ''How the Attribute table in ArcMap 10.1 looks like'' | ||
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# Click on the Table icon and choose ''Select All'' in the menu | # Click on the Table icon and choose ''Select All'' in the menu | ||
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''Table button and the grab handle'' | ''Table button and the grab handle'' | ||
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Revision as of 14:17, 12 October 2014
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When the text fields are written with a non-Latin alphabet it is not possible to use the dbf-file because that file format does not support UTF-16. The work-around is to copy from ArcMap to Excel.
How the dbf-file looks like
- Open the Attribute table in ArcMap
How the Attribute table in ArcMap 10.1 looks like
- Click on the Table icon and choose Select All in the menu
Table button and the grab handle
- Hold down Shift, right-click on the first row's grab handle and choose Copy Selected in the menu
- Paste into an Excel file