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This is a discussion on Convert to Lat/Long within the MapPoint 2006/2009 Discussion forums, part of the Map Forums category; Hi, I have lat/long in the following format latitude->degree plus minutes plus decimal’s example:0360.1234 is 03 degrees and 60.1234 minutes ...
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| Convert to Lat/Long I have lat/long in the following format latitude->degree plus minutes plus decimal’s example:0360.1234 is 03 degrees and 60.1234 minutes longitude->degree plus minutes plus decimals example:15060.1234 is 150 degrees and 60.1234 minutes Do you know how I convert them to lat/long that mappoint will understand, I want to use the format which is used in the find menu option. Thanks for any help, Chris |
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MapPoint uses the decimal format, there are some pointers at: http://www.mp2kmag.com/latlong.asp Eric
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