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Exporting multiple products

  • Exporting from the product library
  • Exporting from a file or folder location

Aeronautical charts stored in the product library and a file or folder location can be exported to several different formats using the Batch Export Products command. The charts are exported using the layout view, so the surround elements are included as well as the data. Each export format has its own settings, and you can choose to export all charts to one or more formats. This can be useful when several charts need to be sent to production at once. For example, with the Batch Export Products command, you can export all the products stored in the product library and a file or folder location for print production or final visual quality assurance.

The following is a table with the export file format and where you can find more information about the settings for each one:

Export file formatDescriptionWhere to find more informationConfiguration notes

PDF

Exports the chart to a PDF document using existing color information

Exporting to PDF

Layout GeoTIFF

Exports the chart to a TIFF that contains spatial reference information

Exporting to layout GeoTIFF
  • As part of the output, a world file can be generated that contains coordinate information. For more information about the contents of world files, see World files for raster datasets.
  • The Write World File and Write GeoTIFF Tags check boxes are checked by default.
  • When more than one chart is exported, the spatial reference is derived from each instance (data frame) on the chart.

Production PDF

Exports the chart to a PDF that supports the following print production capabilities: spot colors, overprinting, replacement colors, and converted color spaces

Color mapping concepts and workflows

This output requires an existing Production PDF settings file. See Configuring color mapping rules for more information on creating a Production PDF settings file.

You can choose to update the data source for the chart layers to the current aeronautical production database or leave the source references as is. However, it is possible for the exported chart to appear blank if the data references are broken.

Exporting from the product library

  1. Запустите ArcMap.
  2. Make sure that the production properties are set correctly.

    Properties include the product library workspace, production database workspace, Data Model Version, and Instances Maintained. The Data Model Version needs to be set to an AIS-based data model.

  3. On the main menu, click File > Batch Export Products.

    The Batch Export Products dialog box appears.

    Batch Export Products dialog box
    Примечание:

    Product Library radio button will be selected by default.

  4. Do one of the following to choose the charts to be exported:

    To export specific charts

    Check the check boxes next to the name of the chart to be exported.

    To export all the charts in the production database

    Click Select All.

    Подсказка:

    You can click Clear All to uncheck the boxes next to all the charts in the production database.

    Подсказка:

    You can view all the saved instances by checking the Expand to saved Instances check box.

  5. Click the ellipsis (...) button next to Output Location and browse to the folder into which the charts will be exported.
  6. Optionally check the Resource Layers to Production Database check box to update the layer sources to the current production database before export.

    If this check box is not checked, the charts are exported using their current data sources. If the links between the data source and the layers are broken, the map may appear blank. When this check box is checked, the data sources for the charts are only updated for the export process; the changes to the source workspace are not saved.

  7. Double-click the check boxes next to the export formats to be used in the Select Export Types area.
    • PDF—Exports the selected charts to a PDF
    • Layout GeoTIFF—Exports the selected charts to a spatially referenced TIFF
    • Production PDF—Exports the selected charts to a PDF with print production functionality, such as spot colors and overprinting

    The properties for each export type appear in the Settings area of the Batch Export Products dialog box.

  8. Configure the settings for the selected export types.
  9. Click OK.

    The Batch Export Products dialog box appears with progress information during the export process.

  10. Click OK when the export process is finished.

Exporting from a file or folder location

  1. Запустите ArcMap.
  2. Make sure that the production properties are set correctly.

    Properties include the product library workspace, production database workspace, Data Model Version, and Instances Maintained. The Data Model Version needs to be set to an AIS-based data model.

  3. On the main menu, click File > Batch Export Products.

    The Batch Export Products dialog box appears.

    Batch Export Products dialog box
  4. Click the Browse MXD radio button.
  5. Do one of the following to choose the products to be exported:

    To export products stored in a folder location

    • From the drop-down, select Folder.
    • Click the ellipsis (...) to browse to the folder containing the MXDs.
    • Click Select.
    • All the MXDs contained in the folder are listed in the dialog box.

    To export products from file location

    • From the drop-down, select File.
    • Click the ellipsis (...) to browse to the folder containing the MXDs.
    • Select the MXDs you want to export.
    • Click Open.
    • All the MXDs get listed in the dialog box.
      Подсказка:

      You can click Clear All to uncheck the boxes next to all the products in the folder. You can also remove the MXD from the dialog box by clicking the Remove Checked button.

  6. Click the ellipsis (...) button next to Output Location and browse to the folder into which the charts will be exported.
  7. Optionally check the Resource Layers to Production Database check box to update the layer sources to the current production database before export.

    If this check box is not checked, the charts are exported using their current data sources. If the links between the data source and the layers are broken, the map may appear blank. When this check box is checked, the data sources for the charts are only updated for the export process; the changes to the source workspace are not saved.

  8. Double-click the check boxes next to the export formats to be used in the Select Export Types area.
    • PDF—Exports the selected charts to a PDF
    • Layout GeoTIFF—Exports the selected charts to a spatially referenced TIFF
    • Production PDF—Exports the selected charts to a PDF with print production functionality, such as spot colors and overprinting

    The properties for each export type appear in the Settings area of the Batch Export Products dialog box.

  9. Configure the settings for the selected export types.
  10. Click OK.

    The Batch Export Products dialog box appears with progress information during the export process.

  11. Click OK when the export process is finished.

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