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The TableEdit Extension is an extension developed to extend ArcView GIS capabilities to edit tables. There's no longer any need to open your dbf-files in another spreadsheet software to get access to more sophisticated manipulation tools.
- Copy/Cut/Paste cells, records or fields both internally in ArcView GIS and to/from virtually any other spreadsheet software.
- Saves the visual appearance of the table document to disk. This includes field alias, field visible state etc.
- Edit table data from a user defined easy-to-use dialog. A real time saver when updating and/or adding attributes.
- Sort table on multiple fields.
- Save selections and apply them at any time. Make fast edits with predefined strings.
- Change field format; string to number, number to string, number of decimals etc. Manipulate strings (Make upper case, make lower case, etc.) Split and concatenate fields.
- Much improved search capabilities that allow you to search with pattern, only selected records/field, match whole fields only and much more. Can also search and replace table data.
- Remove table records with duplicated values in one or more fields.
- ARC/INFO equivalent frequency command.
- Show and hide whole records.
- A wide set of quick calculations, for example record index, area, length, perimeter, center coordinates, number of vertices, current date and much more. Calculate number series to a specific field.
- Drag and Drop support for ArcView GIS. Just drag the files to ArcView GIS, and the TableEdit Extension will open them for you.
- Spellcheck table data or text labels directly in ArcView GIS.
- Automatically saves a backup of your tables before each edit session.
- View extra table information and field information.
Find out all the details by reading the product documentation here.
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