The Transfer Attributes tool uses the current field mapping settings to copy attribute values from features on a source layer to features with matching field names and data types on a target layer. This tool is available in the Modify Features pane.
To transfer attributes between features, complete the following steps:
- Open the map containing the features to be edited, or add the layers to the map.
To learn more about adding layers, see Add layers to a map or scene.
Tip:
Before editing, confirm the layers you are editing are editable, definition queries and scale ranges correctly display features, snap settings add efficiency and accuracy to your workflow, and the coordinate system assigned to the active map is suitable for the type of edits you're performing.
For a basic checklist of settings, see Configure settings for editing.
- On the ribbon Edit tab, click Modify in the Features group.
The Modify Features pane appears.
- Click the Transfer Attributes tool .
To find the tool, expand Attributes, or type Transfer in the Search text box.
The tool opens and the pointer changes to the cross cursor.
- Click the Editing Options button , click Field Mapping , and configure field mapping for the target and source layers.
Alternatively, click Editor Settings on the ribbon Edit tab, in the Manage Edits group.
For steps to specify target and source attribute fields, see Configure field mapping.
- In the map, click the source feature from which the attributes are to be transferred.
- Click the target feature for which the attributes are to be replaced.
Press Shift to transfer the geometry to multiple features.
Attribute values are copied from the source feature to the target feature.
Note:
If field mapping settings are set to other source or target feature layers, attribute values are not transferred and no error is displayed.
- Use the Attributes pane to verify the attributes of the target feature.