![]() Under the table menu (the icon is located in the top left-hand corner of the table), select ‘Export…’ and save the table (I generally save in text/csv format).Still in the table view right click on the field name ‘x’ and select “Calculate Geometry…”. Under Property select ‘X Coordinate of Centroid’ and select the appropriate Coordinate System and Units.Open the table of the Polygon layer and add 2 new fields called ‘x’ and ‘y’. Make sure the type is ‘double’ or at least ‘long integer’.Here is one example of converting polygon centroids to points (the Polygon to Point tool requires the advanced license). ![]() During my time in University I got used to the luxury of having the Advanced (formerly ArcInfo) ESRI license. Since then I have found that there are often ways to do the same tasks with lower licenses but in a couple more steps. ![]()
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