Hello,
I've been using ArcGIS Pro 3.0.5 for about 6 months now and am certainly a novice user. I am trying to email/send a shapefile (polygon data) I have created with a colleague and am not confident how to properly do so. Moreso, I am not sure I am creating my polygon data in the correct manner. I created my data using the create new Feature Class within a known database through the Catalog Pane. I can certainly locate this database folder in Windows Explorer, but I am completely lost when it comes to identifying my feature class "file(s)" that I need to send to my colleague.
Below is what my windows explorer folder looks like and I was expecting to find at least one .shp or .shx file extension and I am not seeing one (I have some familiarity with shape files using ArcMap and know there are a handful of files that make up a single shapefile).
How do I even create a shape file in GIS Pro?
Is my Feature Class a good option instead of a shape file and one that can be shared by sending select files? If so, how?
Here are a few more shots of what I am looking at if it helps any. I would greatly appreciate any insight on the matter!
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In Catalog, right click a folder hover over New, select shapefile
You windows explorer insert shows the files for a feature class not a shapefile. If you want to email a .shp then you need to export the feature class from the geodatabase in Catalog to a shapefile. Then you can go to windows explorer and select all the exported files you exported, zip them up to a compressed zip file. Then you can email the zip file.
Thanks, SLouq! That is helpful, I will plan to do that. Is there an easier way to just create a shapefile in the first place so I don't have to export from feature class?
Maybe better yet, is there an easy reference to know which feature class files I can zip in windows explorer to share that?
Thanks, again!
Wow...i'm embarassed it is that simple. THANK YOU!!!!!
If you want to send as feature class, you just zip the File Geodatabase (General Parks Maps.gdb (which actually looks like a folder in Windows Explorer)).
This will let you send the entire FGDB, including ALL the feature classes, tables, etc. that are in it. Or, r-click, new FGDB, copy/paste the desired feature class(s) into it, zip and send.
R_