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I have a basic GIS question which hopefully doesn't come across as too silly a question.

I am identifying certain points in one feature class within ArcMap and want to quickly make a separate point feature class in the same location and paste a value from the first feature class into the new point feature class - is.

Is there a quicker way to do this thatthan my current method, which is to copy the feature and paste it (into the new feature class then paste the attribute from one to the other).

I just wanted to know if I could be improving my method.?

I have a basic GIS question which hopefully doesn't come across as too silly a question.

I am identifying certain points in one feature class within ArcMap and want to quickly make a separate point feature class in the same location and paste a value from the first feature class into the new point feature class - is there a quicker way to do this that my current method, which is to copy the feature and paste it (into the new feature class then paste the attribute from one to the other).

I just wanted to know if I could be improving my method.

I am identifying certain points in one feature class within ArcMap and want to quickly make a separate point feature class in the same location and paste a value from the first feature class into the new point feature class.

Is there a quicker way to do this than my current method, which is to copy the feature and paste it (into the new feature class then paste the attribute from one to the other)?

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I have a basic GIS question which hopefully doesn't come across as too silly a question.

I am identifying certain points in one feature class in within ArcMap and want to quickly make a separate point feature class in the same location and paste a value from the first feature class into the new point feature class - is there a quicker way to do this that my current method, which is to copy the feature and paste it (into the new feature class then paste the attribute from one to the other).

I just wanted to know if I could be improving my method.

Thank you!

I have a basic GIS question which hopefully doesn't come across as too silly a question.

I am identifying certain points in one feature class in within ArcMap and want to quickly make a separate point feature class in the same location and paste a value from the first feature class into the new point feature class - is there a quicker way to do this that my current method, which is to copy the feature and paste it (into the new feature class then paste the attribute from one to the other).

I just wanted to know if I could be improving my method.

Thank you!

I have a basic GIS question which hopefully doesn't come across as too silly a question.

I am identifying certain points in one feature class within ArcMap and want to quickly make a separate point feature class in the same location and paste a value from the first feature class into the new point feature class - is there a quicker way to do this that my current method, which is to copy the feature and paste it (into the new feature class then paste the attribute from one to the other).

I just wanted to know if I could be improving my method.

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Quick way to do repetitive task? Point feature class (paste one field value from one feature class to another)

I have a basic GIS question which hopefully doesn't come across as too silly a question.

I am identifying certain points in one feature class in within ArcMap and want to quickly make a separate point feature class in the same location and paste a value from the first feature class into the new point feature class - is there a quicker way to do this that my current method, which is to copy the feature and paste it (into the new feature class then paste the attribute from one to the other).

I just wanted to know if I could be improving my method.

Thank you!