Paste Special

Paste Special Paste can paste features to a layer that is different than the source layer. You can choose to paste the attribute values in the clipboard to fields that match the designation layer. Choosing a feature template uses field mapping settings for matching fields.

If the clipboard contains more than one geometry type, you can choose the geometry type to paste.

Note:

If there is a large amount of information on the clipboard when you exit ArcGIS Drone2Map, you are asked if you want to save the information and be able to paste it later.

Paste to a specified layer

To specify a layer, click the drop-down arrow and choose a layer.

  1. At the top of the map, click the tab to make the map current.
  2. If the features are not copied to the clipboard, do the following:
    1. On the Edit tab, in the Selection group, click Select Select and select the features.
    2. On the Edit tab, in the Clipboard group, click Copy Copy or press Ctrl+C.
  3. On the Edit tab, in the Clipboard group, click Paste Special or press Ctrl+Alt+V.
  4. If the Clipboard contains more than one geometry type, choose the feature type you want to paste.
    Note:

    Choosing Line and Polygon converts one of the feature types to conform to the destination layer.

  5. Click Template or Layer:

    Paste Special Layer

    Template

    Specifies the destination layer and attribute values defined by a feature template. If field mapping source and destination layers match the feature template destination layer, the attribute values copied to the feature conform to current field mapping settings.

    Layer

    Specifies the destination layer only.

  6. Click the layer drop-down arrow and choose a layer.
  7. Check or clear Keep source attribute values.

    Checked

    Copy the feature attribute values from the clipboard to matching fields on the destination layer.

    Unchecked

    Overwrite the feature attribute values with the geodatabase default values for the destination layer.

    Note:

    In this release of ArcGIS Drone2Map, this setting is disabled when pasting annotation features.

  8. Click OK to paste the features to the map.

    By default, the features are copied to the same location at which they were copied.

    • The Move tool Move will automatically activate. Use the repositioning tools to move, rotate, or scale the features.
    Reposition toolbar
  9. Click Finish Finish or press the F2 key.

Paste attributes using field mapping

Specify the layer with a feature template to copy attribute values from the destination layer to the pasted features using the current field mapping settings. If the source and destination layers don’t match, the source geodatabase default values are copied to the new features.

  1. At the top of the map, click the tab to make the map current.
  2. If the features are not copied to the clipboard, do the following:
    1. On the Edit tab, in the Selection group, click the Select button Select and select the features.
    2. On the Edit tab, in the Clipboard group, click the Copy button Copy or press Ctrl+C.
  3. On the Edit tab, in the Clipboard group, click Paste Special or press Ctrl+Alt+V.
  4. If the Clipboard contains more than one geometry type, choose the feature type you want to paste.
    Note:

    Choosing Line and Polygon converts one of the feature types to conform to the destination layer.

  5. Click Template.

    Paste Special, Template

  6. Click the template drop-down arrow and choose a template.
  7. Check Keep source attribute values.
  8. Click OK to paste the features to the map.

    By default, the features are copied to the same location at which they were copied.

    • If the Move tool Move is automatically active, use the repositioning tools to move, rotate, or scale the features.

    Reposition toolbar

  9. Click Finish Finish or press the F2 key.