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Answer:On the Map Layer window, you can choose map colors, data, styles and labels for display, and view or edit associated attribute data for your vector GIS layers (in ESRI Shape file format: *.shp).
The Map Layer window has three tabs on the left: Map File, Appearance, and Label. The Map File tab shows the Shape file's name (*.shp), which you can change by typing the new name or clicking the "..." to browse for the file. Unless the shape files are very large or shared among several WEAP areas, it is best to copy the shape files used by an area (including files associated with the Shape file, such as .dbf, .shx and .prj) into that area's subdirectory or a subdirectory within the area's subdirectory, so that they will be included with the area's data files in backups and copies you give to others.
There are three types of vector Shape files: point, line and area (polygon). The type of the current layer is listed below "Shape Type." The number of items ("features") contained in the layer is shown below the type. For example, the country layer (shown below) has 251 countrie
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