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How do you edit the attributes for an already existing feature Arcgis?
Tip:
- On the Edit tab, in the Selection group, click Attributes .
- In the pane, click Select.
- Uncheck Auto Apply.
- Click the Attributes tab.
- Click the feature containing the contingent attribute values you want to edit.
- Click the drop-down arrow for the attribute you want to edit.
- Click Apply to apply your changes.
Can I edit attributes in Arcgis online?
If your user type allows you to edit, you can edit attributes in the editable table and feature layers that have been shared with you.
How do you edit a table in Arcmap?
Note:
- Click the Editor menu on the Editor toolbar and click Start Editing.
- Right-click the table or layer in the table of contents and choose Open Attribute Table.
- Click the cell containing the attribute value you want to change. Tip:
- Type the values and press ENTER. The table is updated.
How to update attributes in a layer in ArcGIS?
Click the Edit tool on the Editor toolbar and select the features. Click the Attributes button on the Editor toolbar. Click the layer name. If you want to update just certain selected features in the layer, hold down CTRL and click the features to highlight them.
How do you select a feature in ArcGIS?
Select the desired features for a layer. Right-click the layer and click Selection on the shortcut menu. Click the desired operation on the menu. For example, click Create Layer from Selected Features to create a new selection layer.
Where do I find the keyboard shortcuts in ArcMap?
Click inside the table of contents and click F1 to open a list of shortcuts while working in ArcMap. The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts for some common commands: To access the main menu, press ALT and use the arrow keys to move through the menus; press ENTER to make a selection.
What are the shortcuts for dragging layers in ArcMap?
ALT+ click a layer’s check box turns that layer on and turns off all others at that level. ALT+ click a layer’s name to zoom to the extent of that layer. This saves having to right-click a layer and click Zoom To Layer. When dragging layers, hover the pointer over an expansion control to expand or collapse any item.