![]() All attributes are stored in the associated DBF file for the SHP. ![]() ![]() In addition, if you have objects in a base layer that have attributes, those attributes are exported to the SHP file as well. You might ask, “What about attributes?” When exporting to a SHP file in Surfer 13, the Z value of the contour lines are exported as attributes to the associated DBF file. DXF, MIF, GeoTIFF, etc.) but I will focus on SHP for this article. There are other formats you can choose (e.g. ![]() You can just click File | Export from Surfer and export to a shapefile (*.SHP). Over the years, one of the most common questions asked is “How can I get my contour map out of Surfer mapping software and into ArcMap?” It's actually quite easy to get maps from Surfer into ArcMap.
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