Michael, you can use Fusion tables as stated by the other people, I have a
step by step how to article you can read through here
http://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Google-Map-With-Excel-Data-and-Fusion-Tables
Email or message me with any questions.
Eric
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I wrote a little how to article on thischeck it out here.
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I agree that Fusion Tables are the way to go. The last time I
checked, you could not have different markers based on site (indeed,
all the markers were the same). I ended up using the FusionTables
interface to iterate through the table, building regular markers
(after geoCoding an address), selec
On Apr 4, 12:32 pm, Michael Pateman wrote:
> Hi all, I am pretty new to all of this, but learning lots and enjoying it.
> I am in the process of developing a map application using google maps where
> I geocode different sights based on type. I have about 200 sights and 7 or
> 8 types of sites.