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I work for a public utility company and I need to end up with a very simple KMZ file for Google earth to present to an outside company. There 5 different layers used for the different equipment on the utility lines, and not a layers have matching attributes. I just need to grab 2 Counties that have the utility lines for my final map. Is there a simple way I can essentially select with a polygon the areas that I need and “copy & paste” and delete the all the rest? I know from my free college classes I took in GIS 7 yrs ago this is like 101 level stuff. Having a hard time searching ESRI communities and YouTube

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