Thank you,
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A much easier method (perhaps due to the age of this tutorial) is to go into openflights and download the routes.dat file directly and relabel as a .csv file, then upload into ArcMaps.
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]]>Wow! This is exactly what i am looking for. Is there a way to export the data into vector information for design software such as Adobe Illustrator? Say EPS, vector PDF or .ai formats? I want to use this in a design but want to play with the colours and need to know if it is worth taking the plunge and figuring out ArcGIS etc.
If you can export this data, instead of me recreating it as I am more interested in the vector rather then learning GIS, maybe you could send me these files? I would be very thankful!
Thanks!
Joe
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