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In this lesson, we will be adding customized data into our project. For this project, we will be using the file “Sales by State” which is a comma separated CSV file. To be able to add in custom data, the editor uses a tool called “Data Join”. Another tool that we will use is the “Identify tool" which allows us to view the information that we have linked with our layers. | In this lesson, we will be adding customized data into our project. For this project, we will be using the file “Sales by State” which is a comma separated CSV file. To be able to add in custom data, the editor uses a tool called “Data Join”. Another tool that we will use is the “Identify tool" which allows us to view the information that we have linked with our layers. | ||
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===== What Is Data Join ===== | ===== What Is Data Join ===== |
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