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Convert Arc Explorer Notes to Shapefile

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12-14-2010 09:45 AM
JamesBarnes1
Emerging Contributor
I am not a GIS professional.  I do not know how to work in Code, etc.

My land guy created a bunch of 'shapes' in ArcExplorer by creating Area Notes.  I have exported these as an .nmc file, changed the extension to .xml, and opened it in Excel.  I am so close to changing this to a shapefile, but I have one last hurtle...

My X's & Y's are in "Coordinatesytem9 = 102100" which I gather to be some kind of web projection thing related to mouse cursors.

If I can change these #s into some kind of geographic number (Lat, Lon; UtmX, UtmY; etc.) I can take it from there.

Any suggestions?

ESRI Staff, save your breath with the "Not Designed for this" BS, I will crack this.  It's my work and I will control it in the format I choose.
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MarkBockenhauer
Esri Regular Contributor
In ArcGIS Explorer you could share the notes as a layer package.  Then open the layer package in ArcMap and export the features to a shapefile.

or you could share the notes as KML.   It might be easier for you to convert the KML into a shapefile.


Mark
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EdanCain
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Hi,
My X's & Y's are in "Coordinatesytem9 = 102100" which I gather to be some kind of web projection thing related to mouse cursors.

102100 is WGS 84 Web Mercator. Simply the default coordinate system used by Explorer which you can change if you want something different. Mouse cursor movement does give you the real world coordinates as it moves over the map for the given coordinate system you are using as long as you are within the bounds of the coordinate system extent.

thanks for the comments,
Edan
JamesBarnes1
Emerging Contributor
How do I "share" as a KML, etc?  I don't see this option.  I can "Email"? "Help" file was not very helpful on this (surprise).
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JamesBarnes1
Emerging Contributor
I have version 2.0.0.900
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AndreiIvanov
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