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Using relative paths makes the map document more easily portable because ArcGIS will resolve the paths to the document's data sources relative to the document's current location in the file system rather than by full paths that include a drive letter or machine name. If this box is checked, paths are stored as incomplete paths that are relative to the current location of this document on disk. You can define how path references are maintained in your document by checking or unchecking Store relative pathnames to data source. Learn more about setting the Default Geodatabase Changing how the document references data Once that document has been saved using ArcGIS 10.0 or later, the default geodatabase that it uses will be shown here. If no default geodatabase is shown when you access this dialog box in the Catalog window or ArcCatalog, you are looking at the properties of an 8.x or 9.x document. This property can't be changed if you accessed this dialog box by right-clicking a document in the Catalog window (unless the document you right-clicked is the current document you have open in the application) or in ArcCatalog. The default geodatabase is synchronized with Current Workspace of Geoprocessing Environments therefore, all output from tools or models will be saved to this default location. For example, when you export features from a layer, the data will be saved in the map's default geodatabase unless specified otherwise. This location is used for adding datasets and for saving resultant datasets created by various editing and geoprocessing operations. Learn more about using hyperlinks Setting a default geodatabaseĮach map document has a default geodatabase, which is the home location for the spatial content of your map. By default, ArcGISĪutomatically adds a slash to the end of the hyperlink base-aįorward slash (/) in the case of a hyperlink to a URL and aīackward slash (\) in the case of a hyperlink to a You don't need to add a slash separator to theĮnd of the hyperlink base you specify.

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The Hyperlink Base setting has no effect on dynamic hyperlinks or on field-based Of the field providing the hyperlink targets. Simply edit this one setting instead of having to edit each value Hyperlinks, because if the location of the targets changes, you can Using this property makes it easier to manage In the field or fields used as hyperlinks to documents don't have toĬontain D:\Data. ForĮxample, if the hyperlink base is set to D:\Data, then the values Tags are required when sharing a map as a package, publishing to or sharing a service with ArcGIS Online.Īccessed from this document will be preceded by this base. The changes you make will only be for the map package or for the map service. However, any changes you make will not be reflected in the map document properties. You can change this text when setting the item descriptions for a map package or a map service.







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