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Excel files are added to ArcMap like other data, through the Add Data dialog box. When you browse to an Excel file, you will need to choose which table you want to open. For example, if you have an Excel workbook called Sales_Figures.xls that contains three worksheets—Sales, Month, and Year to Date—each worksheet is a separate table in ...
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Once added to ArcMap, you can open the table from the Source view of the table of contents. However, you will not be able to edit the table or export records to an Excel format. The following example contrasts how a multisheet document is exposed in Microsoft Excel and on the ArcMap Add Data dialog box.
It can be downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center. If you have Microsoft Excel 2010 or no version of Microsoft Excel installed, you must install the 2007 driver before you can use either .xls or .xlsx files. Excel tables are read-only in ArcGIS as well as in Excel when you have a workbook open in ArcGIS.
Any name references to cells or ranges defined in Excel are preserved in ArcGIS. When accessed from ArcGIS, a worksheet is shown as a table with a dollar sign ($) at the end of its name, but a named range does not have a dollar sign.
Excel tables are read-only in ArcGIS as well as in Excel when you have a workbook open in ArcGIS. Field names are derived from the first row in each column of the worksheet.
It can be downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center. If you have Microsoft Excel 2010 or no version of Microsoft Excel installed, you must install the 2007 driver before you can use either .xls or .xlsx files. Excel tables are read-only in ArcGIS as well as in Excel when you have a workbook open in ArcGIS.
Once added to ArcMap, you can open the table from the Source view of the table of contents. However, you will not be able to edit the table or export records to an Excel format. The following example contrasts how a multisheet document is exposed in Microsoft Excel and on the ArcMap Add Data dialog box.
The Product Information files can be viewed using Microsoft Excel version 5.0 or later. To save or download as file, click to view the file, then select "Save as" from the File menu of the viewing application. Or, right-click on the file and select "Save Target As" from the pop-up menu.
Any name references to cells or ranges defined in Excel are preserved in ArcGIS. When accessed from ArcGIS, a worksheet is shown as a table with a dollar sign ($) at the end of its name, but a named range does not have a dollar sign.