oseitutuSamuel

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Hi Dear Friends,

Does anybody know how I can use VBA to get the coordinates of a point using a GPS or a Satellite?
If Access/Excel cannot do this on their own, probably there is an ActiveX control somewhere that can be plugged in?

Thanks in advance
Sam
 

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oseitutuSamuel,

There is a lot of information available on the internet if you do a search for gps coordinates
 
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oseitutuSamuel,

In the MrExcel opening/banner page (top right), click on Advanced Search

In the Keyword(s): box

Enter the following with the " characters:

"gps coordinates"

And, click on Search Now
 
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