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How do you remove points from a polygon?
Press the DELETE key. If you have many points or multipoint features, use the Erase Point geoprocessing tool to remove the points that are either inside or outside a polygon. This tool is most useful if you have a large dataset of multipoint features that you want to clip without making a new output feature class.
What is the extent of a polygon grid?
The grid extent is the area that the polygon grid covers in the map. With the Create Polygon Grid Wizard, you have several options for specifying the extent of your grid. They range from manually defining the extent with a bounding box to using coordinates to define the grid extent.
Where to create a polygon grid in ArcGIS?
The workspace is the location where the polygon grid is created. The polygon grid can be created in any type of geodatabase and can be at the root level of the geodatabase or in a feature dataset.
How are cells divided in a polygon grid?
The grid divides the specified extent into cells so that you can systematically review a large dataset. In the polygon grid, individual grid cells are polygon features that can be attributed and selected. This type of grid can be used with applications such as Data Reviewer to divide large extents into more manageable sections.
How to remove overlapping areas of a polygon without the erase tool?
The instructions provided describe how to erase overlapping areas of a polygon without using the Erase tool. In ArcMap, add the input layer and the layer to be removed to the data frame.
How to eliminate polygon parts in ArcGIS Pro?
AREA_OR_PERCENT — Parts with an area or percent less than that specified will be eliminated. If a polygon part meets either the area or percent criteria, it will be deleted. Eliminate parts smaller than this area.
When do you have to maintain borders between other polygons?
If you have to maintain borders between other polygons, specify a dissolve field where the two polygons in question have the same value. Thanks for contributing an answer to Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange!