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Geographic Mapping
I have a set of sales data by city, state and zip code. I am looking to map
this data - literally on a map so I can visually see, geographically based, where sales is going. Does anybody know of a way to do this? Thanks michel |
in Excel Hmmm!
pick a map you like Preferably with straight latatude lines format a XY chart such that the latatude and longitude for the area of interest will be covering he area of the map. paste the picture of the map as a background for the graph and recheck the limits of he X and Y axis so that they the graph is properly lined up. make a lookup table with the Cities you are interseted in which they will be listed by latitude and longitude Plot the points of interest. "Michel Girard" wrote: I have a set of sales data by city, state and zip code. I am looking to map this data - literally on a map so I can visually see, geographically based, where sales is going. Does anybody know of a way to do this? Thanks michel |
In prior versions of Excel (2000, anyway), there was a mapping
capability. Microsoft extracted this from Office, added a lot of meat, and now markets it as a separate product called MapPoint. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Michel Girard wrote: I have a set of sales data by city, state and zip code. I am looking to map this data - literally on a map so I can visually see, geographically based, where sales is going. Does anybody know of a way to do this? Thanks michel |
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