Creating a New Blank Field for Data
If you want to create a new blank field to fill with data, modify the underlying table using Dataview>Table>Modify. Then, click Add Field and set up the field as you need.
If you want to create a new blank field to fill with data, modify the underlying table using Dataview>Table>Modify. Then, click Add Field and set up the field as you need.
You can use the copy shortcut (Ctrl+C) to copy cell values and the paste shortcut (Ctrl-V) to edit cell values with data that has been copied. You can paste these cell values into another dataview or into Microsoft Excel.
If a field name contains spaces or other special characters or starts with a digit, you must put square brackets around it. For example a field called “Age <5" will need to be "[Age <5]" in your formula. Fields that require brackets will automatically display with them in the Formula Builder Field List.
When creating Territories, you will need to choose the smallest geographic areas that will be represented in your territories for the Geography Layer.
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You can export demographic overlay data and other information to Excel by choosing the layer to export, making it the working layer, and clicking the Export to Excel button on the Standard toolbar.
You can connect various points on a map using the Point to Line Conversion tool under Tools>Editing>Point to Line Conversion. Combine this with GPS to track vehicle routes.
You can hide and show layers with the Display Manager by clicking on the green check or red cross next to the layer.
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