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<li> Next select a directory for the file to be created and provide a name for the file. <br>
<li> Finally, you must enter a number for the “Layer Output Scale.” If your layer has a scale-dependent renderer, this setting allows you to export the KML at a specific level of resolution. Otherwise, it has no effect, whatever the number. <br>
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For layers with many features, ArcGIS may produce a KML file that does not open in Google Earth due to errors. There are two ways to solve this problem.<br>
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<li> First, you can split your shapefile into several smaller shapefiles. <br>
<li> Second, you can (usually) convert the shapefile to KML with Google Earth Pro. <br>
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= Conversion using Google Earth Pro =
Google Earth Pro is the commercial paid version of the Google Earth.
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<li> You will be asked whether you wish to apply a style template to the document. If you do so, you will be able to choose the attribute that contains the item name (for example, the address field or the street name field).<br>
Note: you don’t have to save the style template to select the name field.<br>
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