ESRI SHP files store both geometry and attributes (data) for features. A single shape can have as many as five physical files with the same filename, but different file extensions.
To export drawing objects to SHP
- At the command line, enter
MAPEXPORT and press <ENTER>.
- In the
Export Location dialog box, select the ESRI Shapefile format and a location for the exported files. Click
OK.
- In the
Export dialog box, specify how to export objects. To use settings that you stored previously, click
Load and select the profile containing the settings.
- On the
Selection tab, specify the objects to export.
- To select a subset of objects, click
Select manually and choose either
Select Objects or
Quick Select.
- To filter the selection to export only objects on specific layers or in specific classes, specify the layers and classes to include.
- To export polygons from a polygon topology, select the topology.
- To preview the objects that will be exported, click
Preview Filtered Selection.
- On the
Data tab, click
Select Attributes and select the data to export with the objects.
Tip:
If you are exporting data from an external database, you can export the entire record from the database or just the key fields. Because the key field values are stored in the map, choosing the key field (listed under
Link Templates) makes the export faster.
- On the
Options tab, select the options you want.
- To perform a coordinate conversion, you must have a coordinate system assigned to the map.
- Check
Treat closed polylines as polygons (if it is available) unless you want only polygon objects to be exported as polygons.
- Click
Driver Options to select
Two Dimension Shape Files or
Three Dimension Shape Files.
- Click
OK to begin the export process.