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I have MS Office Standard Edition 2003 and am using an old book to teach me
excel. The book is MS Excel 2000 Step by Step. In the last lesson it tells me to go to the Tools menu click Cusomize in the Categories list, click Insert and Drag the Map icon from the commonds onto the Standard toolbar.. I can't find a Map button. How would I access this? |
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Nitsirk, this feature is no longer in excel versions newer than 2000,
Microsoft now has MapPoint to use with it's office applications, but you will need to purchase it. Have a look here http://www.microsoft.com/mappoint/products/default.mspx -- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "Nitsirk" wrote in message ... I have MS Office Standard Edition 2003 and am using an old book to teach me excel. The book is MS Excel 2000 Step by Step. In the last lesson it tells me to go to the Tools menu click Cusomize in the Categories list, click Insert and Drag the Map icon from the commonds onto the Standard toolbar.. I can't find a Map button. How would I access this? |
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Not available with versions 2002 and 2003.
MS Map Point is now the application used. Costs about $250.00 US. An alternate is to use MapInfo product(which was the Excel 97 and 2000 product). Very costly at minimum $595.00 US just for upgrade. http://www.mapinfo.com/location/integration But............found this tidbit on the net thanks to Debra Dalgleish. Mystery of the Missing Map Tool: If you believe Microsoft, the Excel Map tool is permanently out of action in Office XP; it's been replaced by the $249 mapping and data analysis package MapPoint 2002. Microsoft assures you that you can still open and view Excel 97 and 2000 files that contain maps in Excel 2002, but you can't alter them or create new ones. Well, I don't always believe what Microsoft tells me. In fact, I've got the Map tool working pretty well from inside Excel 2002. To be sure, my PC still has Excel 2000 installed as well, but this trick might be worth a try even if you don't, as long as you still have your Office 2000 CD-ROM and don't fancy shelling out the cash for MapPoint: Using Excel 2002, open an Excel 2000 file with a map in it and double-click the map. If you're prompted to, place your Office 2000 disc in the drive so it installs the Map tool; the application will then load and you can alter the map from within XP. You can also create new maps in Excel 2002 using Insert / Object / the Create New tab / Microsoft Map and clicking OK. Choose the country, then, when the map is created, choose Insert / Data to select the data for the map. It isn't as easy as it used to be, but it does work. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 15:31:03 -0800, "Nitsirk" wrote: I have MS Office Standard Edition 2003 and am using an old book to teach me excel. The book is MS Excel 2000 Step by Step. In the last lesson it tells me to go to the Tools menu click Cusomize in the Categories list, click Insert and Drag the Map icon from the commonds onto the Standard toolbar.. I can't find a Map button. How would I access this? |
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