Opening Google Earth map inside Excel

rintelen

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I have Windows 7 and Excel 2010. I want to open google earth inside excel and display it. I want to be able to use it to find a geo code.

I am in the UK and I'm not sure if this will work for UK areas. Not sure if this is possible at all really.

On the net there's a lot of out-of-date methods that are very confusing to the ordinary excel user.
 

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Similar, but different, instead of bringing in the website, try sending your data to the webpage with excel and VBA and then record the result.

I read an article by someone that created a VBA solution to pass the Longitude and Latitude to batchgeo one at a time for thousands of data points and recorded the results in excel.

Don't remember where it was, but you might find it in a search or someone else may remember.
 
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