[OKGIS] Moving projects
Cindy Simms
simm_ci at ascog.org
Wed Feb 28 16:26:38 CST 2007
I'm using ArcMap 9.2
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From: okgis-bounces at gis.gis.ou.edu [mailto:okgis-bounces at gis.gis.ou.edu]
On Behalf Of Todd Fagin
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 4:17 PM
To: 'Oklahoma GIS Community'
Subject: RE: [OKGIS] Moving projects
When you say projects, are you using ArcView 3.x? Or are you using
ArcGIS software?
Either way, the way to do this is to set relative paths.
f you are using ArcView 3.x, open the .apr with a text editor, such as
Notepad or WordPad. Find all references to the drive and change it to a
blank drive or the new drive name. For instance, if the path is now
C:\projects and you are moving it to D, change it either to \projects or
D:\projects. (it's been a while since I have done this with ArcView 3.x,
so I cannot remember if the relative path needs a colon at the
beginning. Make a backup copy of your APR before doing this, to be on
the safe side...)
If you are using ArcMap, select File-Map Properties. Click the Data
Source Options... button, then select the Store relative path names
radial button.
The one very important caveat to this is that the file structure remains
identical on the new drive. So, for instance if you have
C:\projects\shps; ensure that you maintain this on the new drive, so,
for instance, D:\projects\shps
Todd Fagin
Coordinate Solutions, Inc.
501 N.E. 15th St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
405.740.4324 (voice)
904.471.5548 (fax)
www.coordinatesolutions.com
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From: okgis-bounces at gis.gis.ou.edu [mailto:okgis-bounces at gis.gis.ou.edu]
On Behalf Of Cindy Simms
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 4:09 PM
To: okgis at gis.gis.ou.edu
Subject: [OKGIS] Moving projects
I am moving projects from one drive to another. Does anyone know if
there is a way to do this without having to re-set the data source for
each shapefile?
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