One way to go about it would be to select all of those points that you added in 
the cosmetic, copy, then paste into a new layer. Then you could run the 
centroid functions to derive lat/lon. 
HTH,
Alan

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Group.

Question about the cosmetic layer.  I added about 30 points accross the US
in the cosmetic layer.  Can I extract the lat/longs for those points?


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