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There are two ways you can edit attribute values in arcmap

You can open the table and edit in the table window, or you can open the attributes dialog box. Editing values in attribute tables in arcgis is crucial for accurately representing spatial data, and you can easily do it by using the editing tools within the attribute table window This allows for direct modification of attribute data associated with geographic features. Edit is active and no other layers are in active editing Now it appears that i can edit values in the shapefile version (which i copied to a different folder), but not the original feature class contained in the file geodatabase. You cannot use arcgis to edit attribute values in tables in a database

Click the editor menu on the editor toolbar and click start editing Click the cell containing the attribute value you want to change. Unfortunately, i get the following error 'nonetype' object has no attribute 'replace' The table wasn't open or being edited anywhere else I managed to circumvent the problem by just loading and changing the data in qgis and then exporting it.

For steps to use the layer tab, see step through features on a layer.

With regards to the first issue, at the release of version 10 on windows 7, there was a previous bug that prevented user's from deleting attribute table fields I would recommend downloading and installing service pack 4 to resolve that issue Depending on your workflow, your edits may all be grouped together, or you may need to browse the table for various updates Follow the steps below to learn the options to edit individual cell values in an attribute table.

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