Upon receiving Arc/Info data in interchange format, one may use the
IMPORT utility to convert it to a data source in a form that can be
added to a project or view in ArcView. IMPORT is a program that converts
an Arc/Info interchange file created on any other operating system into
a data file. While variations do exist depending upon whether you are
importing an interchange file on Windows 3.1 or 3.11, Windows NT or
95, UNIX, or Macintosh, the general implication of IMPORT remains the
same.
The Import Utility is available at
http://gis.esri.com/download/download.cfm?file=import71.exe
Download the following file:
ArcExplorer Version 1.1 Import Utility
1. Download and unzip the PASDA file you want
to use.
2. Your unzipped file will most
likely be in your unzipped directory, if not, there is a browse option
incorporated in the Import Utility.
3. Open the Import Utility
4. In the Export File Name box,
enter the name of your file--for example, smallsheds.e00.
5. In the Output Data Source
box, enter the new name of your file--for example, you want to call
it sheds.
6. Click OK. Depending on file
size and your computer this may take a few moments to perform the
import function.
7. To use the file in ArcView,
go to the directory where you placed your output data source file.
For example, if you retrieved your file from your unzipped directory
and did not name another directory for the file, the new import ready
file will be in your unzipped directory.