WELL DONE!!! Thanks. If I send a layer foe email to other person and i change the position of the shapefile the other person wont see the layer?? And if he does, the layer that i send is connected to my shapefile in my computer? Thanks
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, that sounds right. If you have a shapefile and associated layer file on your computer, and you just email the layer file to someone else, they will not see the data.
I don't think that you can "covert" a .lyr file to a shapefile because the layer file does not contain the information that the shapefile needs. You can "export" a .lyr file to a new shapefile though in ArcGIS, IF the .lyr file is still connected to a shapefile or database feature class. Then it would just go back to the data source itself and create a new shapefile from it.
Thank you very much... I was wondering how to save the symbology of a shapefile... but layer will do that as you told
Wonderful. I am glad the video was helpful.
thanks for this.....helped a lot...do keep it up
Great! I am very glad it was helpful.
WELL DONE!!! Thanks. If I send a layer foe email to other person and i change the position of the shapefile the other person wont see the layer?? And if he does, the layer that i send is connected to my shapefile in my computer? Thanks
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, that sounds right. If you have a shapefile and associated layer file on your computer, and you just email the layer file to someone else, they will not see the data.
excellent . wouly you like to recommend any android app ?
Thank you. I don't have any recommendations for Android because I just haven't used that platform. Might be something to look into though.
Good, But How Convert .lyr formate to .shp formate & collect all information in this file.
I don't think that you can "covert" a .lyr file to a shapefile because the layer file does not contain the information that the shapefile needs. You can "export" a .lyr file to a new shapefile though in ArcGIS, IF the .lyr file is still connected to a shapefile or database feature class. Then it would just go back to the data source itself and create a new shapefile from it.