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Geocoding an Excel file of addresses using Google Maps Written by Barbara Parmenter, Tufts Geospatial Services, updated 10/13/14 This example uses Cambridge.

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1 Geocoding an Excel file of addresses using Google Maps Written by Barbara Parmenter, Tufts Geospatial Services, updated 10/13/14 This example uses Cambridge grocery stores from Reference USA Do not use this method for data that needs to be protected for privacy!!

2 To use Google Maps and convert to ArcMap shape file, you will need… A google account Google Earth installed on your computer (download from earth.google.com)earth.google.com An Excel or.csv file of addresses (with column headings) Excel file limit in Google maps is a maximum of 100 records and 15 columns

3 We want to geocode this Excel file using the address information

4 Google Map free geocoding limits: 100 records, max 15 columns…

5 If you have a gmail or google account and are using the old google maps…

6 If you are using the new Google Maps:

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15 Export to KML…

16 Download the file and move it to your work folder…

17 Now in ArcMap, go to Toolboxes…

18 Complete the import process…

19 The result is a geodatabase and a new.lyr file – you can change symbology of the placemarks and labels

20 To export this layer file to a shape file if you prefer this to a geodatabase…

21 Export this layer file to a shape file…

22 Comparing the results with Reference USA latitude/longitude coordinates…

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