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Exercise 2: Import the SDF layers, To import SDF layers
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4 Save and close the template drawing file. 5 Create a map using the DWGImportTemplate.dwt template. ■ Click ➤ New ➤ Drawing. ■ Select the DWGImportTemplate.dwt template. ■ Click Open. You do not have to assign a coordinate system to this new map, because the template specifies that information. To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 2: Import the SDF layers (page 277) Exercise 2: Import the SDF layers When you connected to the SDF file you created earlier in this tutorial, you brought in its data as geospatial features. Each feature class was a separate Display Manager layer. However, in this lesson you import the SDF data as drawing objects, and each feature class becomes a separate drawing layer. NOTE This exercise uses the map you created with the DWGImportTemplate.dwt template and the SDF file you created in Lesson 1: Convert Drawing Layers to Feature Classes (page 250). To import SDF layers 1 In the Tool-based Ribbon Workspace, click Home tab ➤ Data panel ➤ Map Import . 2 Change the Files Of Type to Autodesk SDF (*SDF). 3 Navigate to the SDF file you created, select it, and click OK. 4 In the Import dialog box, check Import Polygons As Closed Polylines. 5 Check that each Input Layer maps to the appropriate Drawing Layer. Exercise 2: Import the SDF layers | 277
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