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This is a discussion on Discrete Pushpins within the MapPoint 2006/2009 Discussion forums, part of the Map Forums category; I am mapping several sets of data by postcode (this appears to produce the most accurate results) although as several ...
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| Discrete Pushpins any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Re: Discrete Pushpins
No, you'd have to use different latitudes/longitudes to seperate them. Perhaps get a count on each zip and use a different pin or use shaded area (I see you said 'discrete', so you've probably looked at this option already). |
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