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Add a comment. These are general guidelines, it is always best to check with the data provider or read the metadata to be sure about the coordinate system. In ArcCatalog, turn on the Toolboxes panel — there is a red toolbox on the top menu bar, click that. If other text shows up in that line, you need to evaluate if it is correct before proceeding. If it shows one of the geographic systems and you believe the data provider is correct, then leave it.
If a projected system is named in that line or you suspect the information is wrong, then click the icon to the right of the text line. This will bring up a box that allows you to choose the correct spatial properties of the data as it is right now.
Click the Select … box and then the Geographic Coordinate Systems folder. Choose World and at the bottom of the list is WGS Add that and click OK.
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