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Richard ITHIER
 
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Default How do I repesent statistics on the map of Australia using MS MAP

I am using Microsoft Map in EXCEL to represent sales statistics.
I am able to represent the sales at STATE level but not at the CITY level !!!!
Anyone would have some ideas on using MS MAP ???


Kind regards,

Richard
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Ed Ferrero
 
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Hi Richard,

You might be able to buy maps from mappoint
http://www.microsoft.com/mappoint/default.mspx

Or take a look at my charting alternative at
http://edferrero.m6.net/charting.aspx
Look for Map Charts beta - USA. This has a map of the US, but you can easily
change it to a map of Australia - just change the background picture.

Ed Ferrero
http://edferrero.m6.net/

I am using Microsoft Map in EXCEL to represent sales statistics.
I am able to represent the sales at STATE level but not at the CITY level
!!!!
Anyone would have some ideas on using MS MAP ???


Kind regards,

Richard



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