GISconnector for Excel – the beginning of a beautiful friendship between ArcGIS and Excel

The GISconnector transforms ArcGIS and Excel into an ingenious overall system: The power of Excel is available in ArcGIS and vice versa – ArcGIS and Excel turn into an integrated working environment. This unique combination enables a smooth transfer of data and functions between the two programs – this works without an editing session.

The GISconnector for Excel software completely revolutionizes the way you work with ArcGIS – a giant step towards time saving and error minimization.

2 Add-ins communicate with each other: Use the shortest connection possible between Excel and ArcGIS!

One software – many ingenious functions!

How does the GISconnector for Excel work? The GISconnector for Excel consists of one add-in for ArcGIS Desktop and a second one for Microsoft Excel. Both add-ins communicate with each other and enable the following functions:

Bidirectional connection between feature classes/standalone-tables and Excel tables with data transfer:

Connect your ArcGIS and Excel data:

by connecting Excel data with an existing ArcGIS feature class or standalone table

by exporting Excel data to a new ArcGIS standalone table or

by connecting ArcGIS data to existing Excel data or

by exporting ArcGIS data to a new or to an existing Excel table

Transmit data changes between attribute tables and Excel tables without an editing session

Transmit changes in columns between attribute tables and Excel tables without an editing session

Configure the data connection for each transfer direction separately

Transfer of selections and definition queries from ArcGIS to Excel

Select objects in ArcGIS and transmit the selection to Excel

Select objects in ArcGIS and transmit the selection as a filter to Excel

Transmit a layer’s definition query to Excel as a filter

Transfer of selections and filters from Excel to ArcGIS

Select data in Excel and transmit the selection to ArcGIS

Transmit an Excel filter to ArcGIS as a definition query or as a selection

More information about GISconnector for Excel can be found here: www.gisconnector.com

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