If you’re working with location data in Excel, one common task is converting a list of addresses into latitude and longitude coordinates. This process is called geocoding, and it’s especially helpful ...
Working with geographic coordinates in Excel often requires converting between Latitude/Longitude (Lat/Long) and the UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) format. While Excel doesn’t offer built-in ...
While latitudes and longitudes are usually expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds, not all programs can use this format. In GIS software, you need to input the data in decimal degrees, or it ...