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ArcMap Using MapSource and Excel

This document provides instructions for importing GPS coordinates from a Garmin device into ArcMap using MapSource and Excel as intermediaries. The steps include: 1) Connecting the GPS device and opening MapSource to transfer coordinates with the correct projection settings. 2) Exporting the coordinates from MapSource as a file and importing into Excel to separate and format the data. 3) Saving the formatted Excel file as text and using it to add an XY data layer in ArcMap, defining the projection and exporting the coordinates to a shapefile.

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ArcMap Using MapSource and Excel

This document provides instructions for importing GPS coordinates from a Garmin device into ArcMap using MapSource and Excel as intermediaries. The steps include: 1) Connecting the GPS device and opening MapSource to transfer coordinates with the correct projection settings. 2) Exporting the coordinates from MapSource as a file and importing into Excel to separate and format the data. 3) Saving the formatted Excel file as text and using it to add an XY data layer in ArcMap, defining the projection and exporting the coordinates to a shapefile.

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How To Import Garmin GPS Coordinates into ArcMap Using MapSource and Excel

1. Connect GPS to the computer using the GPS PC interface connector. 2. Turn on the GPS unit. 3. Open Mapsource 4. Select correct coordinate settings in Mapsource by: a. Select Edit > Preferences; Position tab b. Position format: UTM c. Datum: NAD27CONUS 5. Transfer > Receive from device > Receive Make sure that only the waypoints are checked. If you have tracks, I recommend downloading tracks and waypoints separately. 6. Save Mapsource file (.gdb or .mps) in case you need to change the datum or projection for the GPS points at a later time. File > Save > Save file_name.gdb in your student folder. 7. Export to text (tab delimited) file. File > Save as > text (tab delimited) > Save file_name.txt in your student folder. 8. Open Microsoft Office Excel. 9. Main menu > File > Open > Browse to student folder > Select file_name.txt file. 10. Select delimited text > next > check tab > finish. Save file as .xls in case you need to repeat steps at a later time. 11. Delete the first three rows (Grid row, Datum row, and blank row). Delete the blank row between the field headers and the waypoints. 12. Delete unnecessary columns. 13. Insert 3 columns after Position column. 14. Highlight the Position column. 15. Separate your latitude and longitude coordinates into individual columns. Data Tab > Text to Columns > Delimited > next >check Space > Finish. 16. Add/change the field headers for Eastings, Northings, and Elevation (Z). 17. Save file as a text .txt 18. Optional: Save as .xls file using a different file name. 19. Exit out of Excel. You can not import the .txt file into ArcMap with the file open in Excel

IMPORT WAYPOINTS INTO ARCGIS 1. Open your class project in ArcMap 2. Add XY data from text file a. Main Menu > Tools > Add XY Data b. Browse to folder > Select the file you created in previous step c. Set the X Field and the Y Field to Eastings and Northings in the drop down menu d. Under Define Spatial Reference of Input Coordinates. Edit > Select > Projected > UTM > NAD 1927 > NAD 1927 UTM Zone 11N.prj > OK 3. You will get a warning stating that the Table Does Not Have Object-ID > OK 4. Export XY points to Shapefile. Right-click on waypoint event layer. Data > Export Data > check this layers data source. Wave the waypoint.shp file in your student folder. Choose to add the exported data to the map as a layer. 5. Optional: Remove XY Events. Right-click on event layer > Remove

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