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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Visualize Your Geographical Data in Excel With Interactive 3D MapsAlthough you don't have to format your data as an Excel table, doing so will make life easier if you add more rows or columns, and Excel generally reads data formatted as a table ...
While I was using Excel, I decided to take the opportunity to experiment with the 3D maps feature. For those who might not be familiar with the Excel 3D maps feature, it plots spreadsheet data on ...
As you can see, it visually looks pretty much the same as GeoFlow for Excel 2013 and it is still powered by Bing. You’ll need data to use 3D Maps. John’s data set was a Bing Ads geographic location ...
Google maps plot locations based on latitude and longitude coordinates. When Microsoft Excel sends these coordinates to Internet Explorer, Google Maps can use them to create new maps relevant to ...
Microsoft launches GeoFlow for Excel, a tool for visualizing time-stamped 3D data built on Bing Maps
The idea is that users log all of the necessary data in Excel, and then reproduce it in 3D so that it can be shared with other people as an interactive tour. GeoFlow allows users to plot up to 1 ...
While I was using Excel, I decided to take the opportunity to experiment with the 3D maps feature. For those who might not be familiar with the Excel 3D maps feature, it plots spreadsheet data on ...
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