The Attributes pane contains tools for interactively selecting features and editing attribute values by clicking the features in the selection tree view. Additional commands are available when you right-click a feature, layer, or field.
The tabs appearing in the pane are described in the following table:
Tab | Description |
---|---|
Selection | Edits feature attributes and related records |
Layers | Steps through feature selections in a layer |
Edit attributes
Select the features in the map and click the feature item in the selection tree view to edit its attributes.
Note:
If an active editing tool is filtering the current selection, a notification appears in the pane. To reset the selection, press Esc to disable the active tool or click the Select tool and make a new selection.
- On the ribbon, click the Edit tab.
- In the Selection group, click the Attributes button .
- In the Attributes pane, click the Selection tab.
- Click the Select tool and select the features containing the attribute values you want to edit.
You can select one or more features.
- To refine the selection, right-click a feature in the tree view, and click Unselect or Only Select This .
- Click the Attributes tab to view and edit the attribute field values for the selected features.
- Check or uncheck Auto Apply.
Checked
Press Enter or click another field to apply changes to a field value.
Unchecked
Click Apply to apply changes to a field value. Click Cancel to restore to the previous value.
- In the selection tree view, click the features containing the attribute values you are editing.
To apply the same attribute value to multiple features, use one of the following methods to select the features in the tree view:
- Click the layer name to edit attributes for all selected features in a layer.
- Press Ctrl while clicking the features to edit attributes for multiple selected features.
- Press Shift while clicking the first and last feature to edit attributes for a range of selected features.
- Click the field and change the value.
- To set a field to Null that accepts null values, right-click and click Set To '<Null>'.
- If Auto Apply is checked, click Apply.
If you do not apply or cancel your edits before switching to another map or scene, you are prompted to apply or cancel any uncommitted attribute edits. You can check the box to hide the warning.
Note:
Only the editable layers appear in the Create Features pane; not all fields are editable.Copy and paste attributes using the clipboard
Right-click a feature in the selection tree view to copy and paste attributes between features. By default, values are pasted to matching field names with matching data types or to fields defined by the current field mapping settings.
- On the ribbon, click the Edit tab. In the Selection group, click the Attributes button .
- In the Attributes pane, click Select , select the features, and expand the selection in the pane.
- Right-click the feature containing the attributes you want to copy, and click Copy Attributes .
- Right-click the destination feature or layer, and click Paste Attributes .
- If Auto Apply is turned off, click Apply.