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I Robert, I wonder if it is already possible to "was wondering if you were planning to make it like the original elevationprofile in which a person could select an existing line?" with the widget? I try with the "Elevation Profile Widget Version 2.0.1 - 04/26/2016", and i could do it. Can you help me? Thank you
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Ups, ... if it doesn't work like that... And you tell that any of .csv or .txt never worked... (i'm sure that you already try to save as .shp, and in a different path) You can try to change the "decimal symbol" at Control panel\region\additional settings\number... but i really don't know if it could help... you try and you will see or change all the "." for an "," (find and replace) in the csv file. Hope it helps, FE
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By email (see profile) or you can upload here (public place).
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12-22-2015
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Hi Eninna Luli, If they don't overlapping i would try to project the shp in another coordinate system. You can try too, display XY data from an empty mxd + basemap and define here the projection (maybe WGS84) and see if it works. If you want, send me the file in order to take a look and to try to figure what is happening, Hope it helps Best regards, FE
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Hi Natasa Knap Gasper, lets see if i can help you:) 1.- Save the csv file in unicode text (*.txt) in a folder. 2.- Open a new mxd and define the coordinate system to "WGS 84" 3.- In order to help you to have an overview about the data, look in you installation folder of ArcGIS, normally at C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.x\TemplateData\TemplateData.gdb and chose the World continents.shp (or chose a basemap) 4. in the mxd, open the Arcatalog, go to your folder here you have the .txt file and chose "create feature class"\" from XY table". Select the WGS84 as your cordinate system, and normaly will display correctly. If doesn´t work, and in case that you are able (now) to import the the file to the table of contents, but not "Display xy data", you can try to export again the table as .dbf file. After that (in .dbf) add another field to Log (as double) and another to Lat. (use the field calculator to fill the new fields), and try to "Display xy data". I hope it helps If not, and if you can, send me the csv file or tell me which is the online ESRI training course. FE
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