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Point location map to Word file

  • October 23, 2018
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venu
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I have ArcGIS online Point Layer, each point location 10m by 10m image with point symbol need to be export in word document.

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Venu

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danilo_fme
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Hi @venu

did you check this link about the Word Document?

https://knowledge.safe.com/articles/1127/write-microsoft-word-docx-with-fme.html

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venu
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  • October 23, 2018

Hi @venu

did you check this link about the Word Document?

https://knowledge.safe.com/articles/1127/write-microsoft-word-docx-with-fme.html

Thanks,

@danilo_fme

 

Thanks for quick reply.

 

I checked above mentioned link..

 

I need to extract point's location image from ArcGIS Basemap layer instead of Google map.

 

Is there any solution.

 

 


danilo_fme
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  • October 23, 2018

Did you use the Reader to extract information from ARCGIS Basemap?

Could you share your Workspace?


mark2atsafe
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  • October 24, 2018

You'll need to create a translation (use Ctrl+G in Workbench) to convert from Esri ArcGIS Online (AGOL) Feature Service to Microsoft Word. If you want to keep it as a map in Word, the difficulty is that I don't believe the Word writer supports writing vector data to it (yet). So, you will need to convert the source data to a raster feature using the ImageRasterizer transformer (for example). Then you can write that to Word, using the MSWordStyler transformer to style the data, setting Content Type to Image and the Image Source to From Feature.