This is an excellent, excellent miniseries. Good for anyone just starting out. The exact right level of detail. It's correct. I followed along with the data files given in the Cornell link. There were a few trivial differences between my version of ArcMap at yours, but nothing that would cause one to get lost. And quite importantly - NOT A BUNCH OF extraneous gibbering. You get right to the point and move on.
Excellent job!I've got a question.How do I find the geodatabases and layers I need?For example I am now working on a project in Scotland.How to I locate the data I need about Scotland?Is there an online source?
This is an excellent, excellent miniseries. Good for anyone just starting out. The exact right level of detail. It's correct. I followed along with the data files given in the Cornell link. There were a few trivial differences between my version of ArcMap at yours, but nothing that would cause one to get lost. And quite importantly - NOT A BUNCH OF extraneous gibbering. You get right to the point and move on.
Truly 5 of 6. Almost complete.
Excelente. Very professional tutorial vídeo.
So helpful, thank you!
very helpful, thank you
Excellent job!I've got a question.How do I find the geodatabases and layers I need?For example I am now working on a project in Scotland.How to I locate the data I need about Scotland?Is there an online source?
thank you
Could you please guide me to create new shapefiles (Point, line, area etc) in ArcGIS 10?
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