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Using layer name with accent on letter in ArcPy?
I have a lot of MXDs (more than 200) and all of them use a polygon shapefile "study_area_v00.shp".
In the data frame, its name is just "Study Area".
Every time we change the boundary of the polygon, …
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Using layer name with accent on letter in ArcPy?
Thanks for the advice.
In another forum, i got the answer to my problem. I just changed this:
layerfile = "Área de Estudo" to layerfile = u'\xc1rea de Estudo'
Here is a way to know how python 'read …