Hello. I'm a beginner ArcMap user so this is probably a stupid question... any help much appreciated.
I'm looking for a way to separate Hong Kong and Taiwan from China in a Generalized Country Borders shapefile. They all occur under the one entry 'China', for obvious reasons.
I downloaded a separate shapefile for Hong Kong and attempted to join it to the Generalized Country Borders shapefile by first using it to essentially erase a space for itself and then use the Union tool to join the layers together. This kind of worked, but the results were messy. I wasn't able to find an appropriate shapefile for Taiwan.
I get the feeling that I'm way off track here.. Can anyone please help me?
The Explode tool might be what you're looking for:
Separating a multipart feature (Explode)—Help | ArcGIS Desktop
Thanks, Stephen!
I think you're probably right.. I think I can't do it on this file, though - it looks to be locked.
It seems to allow some editing, but won't allow the explode tool to be used on it.
I'll try to find an unlocked file I can explode.
Thanks so much for your help!