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Python Script Tools are added to standard toolboxes (*.tbx) of ArcGIS for Desktop

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ArcPy - Script tool to insert shapefile in MXD does not work

The following script has the function of inserting shapefile in an mxd project based on a previous one. import arcpy from arcpy import mapping arcpy.env.workspace = arcpy.GetParameterAsText(0) mxd_in …
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ArcPy - Export to PDF - Script tool - What kind of parameter is a PDF output?

I am making a script to output an export to PDF. However, when parameterizing this function as GetParameterAsText () in the script in ArcCatalog, I don't know what type it is in "Data type".
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ArcCatalog - Script - Parameter - Choose a previous one [closed]

I am working on a script that automates the following process: from coordinates in excel spreadsheet to a map in mxd or kmz. Because the set of coordinates are in two different zones, I have to perfor …
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Adding text in Tool Help of Python script tool

How do I add some text in the section "Tool help" in a Script tool? I leave a screenshot in case there are doubts about what I mean:
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Parameterize script that serves as sub-tool of ModelBuilder of ArcMap

The following script is used to place shapes inside a .mxd project: import arcpy from arcpy import mapping arcpy.env.workspace = r"C:\GIS\Test" mxd = arcpy.mapping.MapDocument(r"C:\GIS\Test\Mxd_to_sh …
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