

In both of these scenarios, consider scanning the new set of documents and text first without the currently active custom attribute and custom location files until you have a chance to learn more about this new set of content.

Similarly, if the new set of documents and text that you are processing is focused on events in another part of the world, your current custom locations file may not contribute useful place names. If you have to process a new set of documents with differently formatted content, and a custom attribute file has not been created for those documents, the active custom attribute file can slow down the process of scanning and evaluating the documents and may not generate useful results. Stop using a custom attribute or a custom location file Text that is recognized as a custom attribute is extracted and stored in the custom attribute fields. Points are created in the output feature class to represent custom locations that are found. The next time you extract locations, the active custom attribute file and the active custom location file will be used when scanning the input documents and text. If another custom location file was previously active, it is no longer the active file. A file is not activated by default when you add it to the list.Ī green check mark appears, indicating that the custom location file is active, and the file is moved to the top of the Custom Location Files list. You can add custom attribute files and custom location files to their respective lists even if custom attributes and custom locations are turned off. Add custom attribute and custom location files Activate the appropriate custom attribute and custom location files when you are processing the documents or text to which they apply. The manner in which files are added to and managed in the respective lists are essentially the same. If you have a custom location file you want to use, add it to the Custom Location Files list. If you have a custom attribute file you want to use, add it to the Custom Attribute Files list.Ĭustom location files allow you to identify custom place names and record them as points in the output feature class.

