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ArcMap - new data extent is geographic coordinates
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowCreate Fishnet on Landsat footprint?Projecting Data with Transformations - Alignment IssueProject a set of coordinates - points from Excel to a shapefile with unknown coordinate system (map-match)Imported map showing up small in ArcMap?Odd, old coordinate formatting from 1997 GPSID unknown projection for shapefile in ArcMap?Why is “define projection” in ArcGIS not working on my GeoTIFFs? Problem with the extent?Identifying a co-ordinate system that works in UK?How to transform a shapefile's projection in ArcGIS?Locations misplaced, while all references are the same
I am working with a map of data points from last year, with a spreadsheet of updated data points to import from this year.
The problem: The new data points should more or less overlap the old ones exactly, but they are being placed way off on the map – they appear to be in the correct configuration, just not the right place. From what I can tell, everything looks to be consistent with Projections, Coordinate systems, Datums…. The only thing I can see, and don’t know how to fix it or how the problem originates, is the ‘extent’ listed in the layer properties.
This below screenshot shows the comparison between original (left) and new (right), with an image of what it shows for extent for each at the bottom. The old data on the left shows extent measurements in many thousands of meters. The new data’s extent basically matches the actual coordinates (which are in the table as, for example, -85.31805, 42.28128).
Is there a clear or obvious fix for this that I am overlooking?
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I am working with a map of data points from last year, with a spreadsheet of updated data points to import from this year.
The problem: The new data points should more or less overlap the old ones exactly, but they are being placed way off on the map – they appear to be in the correct configuration, just not the right place. From what I can tell, everything looks to be consistent with Projections, Coordinate systems, Datums…. The only thing I can see, and don’t know how to fix it or how the problem originates, is the ‘extent’ listed in the layer properties.
This below screenshot shows the comparison between original (left) and new (right), with an image of what it shows for extent for each at the bottom. The old data on the left shows extent measurements in many thousands of meters. The new data’s extent basically matches the actual coordinates (which are in the table as, for example, -85.31805, 42.28128).
Is there a clear or obvious fix for this that I am overlooking?
coordinate-system arcmap
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New data has the wrong coordinate reference system. Redefine it as NAD 1983 (4269) using Define Projection Tool.
– mkennedy
yesterday
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I am working with a map of data points from last year, with a spreadsheet of updated data points to import from this year.
The problem: The new data points should more or less overlap the old ones exactly, but they are being placed way off on the map – they appear to be in the correct configuration, just not the right place. From what I can tell, everything looks to be consistent with Projections, Coordinate systems, Datums…. The only thing I can see, and don’t know how to fix it or how the problem originates, is the ‘extent’ listed in the layer properties.
This below screenshot shows the comparison between original (left) and new (right), with an image of what it shows for extent for each at the bottom. The old data on the left shows extent measurements in many thousands of meters. The new data’s extent basically matches the actual coordinates (which are in the table as, for example, -85.31805, 42.28128).
Is there a clear or obvious fix for this that I am overlooking?
coordinate-system arcmap
New contributor
I am working with a map of data points from last year, with a spreadsheet of updated data points to import from this year.
The problem: The new data points should more or less overlap the old ones exactly, but they are being placed way off on the map – they appear to be in the correct configuration, just not the right place. From what I can tell, everything looks to be consistent with Projections, Coordinate systems, Datums…. The only thing I can see, and don’t know how to fix it or how the problem originates, is the ‘extent’ listed in the layer properties.
This below screenshot shows the comparison between original (left) and new (right), with an image of what it shows for extent for each at the bottom. The old data on the left shows extent measurements in many thousands of meters. The new data’s extent basically matches the actual coordinates (which are in the table as, for example, -85.31805, 42.28128).
Is there a clear or obvious fix for this that I am overlooking?
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New data has the wrong coordinate reference system. Redefine it as NAD 1983 (4269) using Define Projection Tool.
– mkennedy
yesterday
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New data has the wrong coordinate reference system. Redefine it as NAD 1983 (4269) using Define Projection Tool.
– mkennedy
yesterday
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New data has the wrong coordinate reference system. Redefine it as NAD 1983 (4269) using Define Projection Tool.
– mkennedy
yesterday
New data has the wrong coordinate reference system. Redefine it as NAD 1983 (4269) using Define Projection Tool.
– mkennedy
yesterday
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