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GIS for Cave Surveyors Part 2 - Examining Attributes

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Written by Dave Clucas
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  • GIS for Cave Surveyors Part 2
  • Adding Labels
  • Examining Attributes
  • Terrain Detail
  • Output Map
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Attributes is another name for the contents of data fields. Right click on the layer name and select Open Attribute Table.

 

You will now see a table containing the names and descriptions of all the points in the layer. These values were assigned in the original kmz file.

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