I am taking Advanced Excel at my local college. We are doing a worksheet
that has a map of the United States on it, with all the states divided. I
cannot find anything in my Excel 2003 that shows me where there are maps.
When I ask my Excel program it gives me something entirely different.
We are graphing a chart for sales in regions of the U.S. I cannot download
it from my school comps. I have to have the program on my comp to do the
work at home. Where do I go to find it????? I have to have this work done
by Nov. 8.
Thank you for all your help.
Gord Dibben - 02 Nov 2004 23:55 GMT
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Newer Excel versions 2002 and 2003 interact with Microsoft MapPoint, which
must be purchased.
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
>I am taking Advanced Excel at my local college. We are doing a worksheet
>that has a map of the United States on it, with all the states divided. I
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>Thank you for all your help.
George Nicholson - 03 Nov 2004 21:24 GMT
Excel 2000: Insert>Object>MicrosoftMap (you may need to revisit your Office
installation if Microsoft Map is not an option)
Excel 2002 + higher: MicrosoftMap is no longer part of Office. It is now a
separate program, requiring a separate purchase. You can not create new
maps in Excel without MicrosoftMap but you can (supposedly) open files that
already have maps in them.
For something "official" & printble from Microsoft for Office XP (and I
assume Office 2003) on the subject:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010346591033.aspx
HTH,

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>I am taking Advanced Excel at my local college. We are doing a worksheet
> that has a map of the United States on it, with all the states divided. I
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> Thank you for all your help.