Excel Postcode list to map

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Rich

Hi,

Sorry if you've already had this on the "misc" group but no reply:-

I have a list of UK Postcodes in a Spread Sheet in Column A, and a List
of Date/Times in Column B.

I'd like to plot these on a map so that lines are drawn to show show the
route in time order.
Does anyone know of an excel addon, programme or website that will allow
me to do this from a worksheet?
 
G

Guest

Rich said:
Hi,

Sorry if you've already had this on the "misc" group but no reply:-

I have a list of UK Postcodes in a Spread Sheet in Column A, and a List of
Date/Times in Column B.

I'd like to plot these on a map so that lines are drawn to show show the
route in time order.
Does anyone know of an excel addon, programme or website that will allow
me to do this from a worksheet?

I have been waiting for postcode calculations functionality to be added to
Excel for some years. I was expecting that as the UK postcode database was
to be 'freed' this year the add ons would start to turn up.

I enquired of one of the online postcode distance calculators
(http://www.postcode.org.uk/) if they could make a built in distance
calculator for Excel, but they said the volume of data would not fit, but it
might be possible to design a function that would instruct Excel to look up
the necessary data on line. I would like to be able to calculate travel
allowance/CO2 figs and so on, just from a post code column in Excel, but the
functionality you describe would obviously be useful too. A chap named
Austen at Postcode dot org was very helpful, and said they may be able to
design a bespoke function for us, but we have not gotten round to it yet. I
should give them a try if I was you.

Alternatively there are a lot of people making add ons for Google Earth, and
you may find that a question to the 'Google Earth Community' turns up a
function that has already been made. There are already geotagging
applications that do what you want via GPS. If you get your driver to take
a picture at each stop, the route can already be loaded into GE
automatically, via say Picasa.

Interested to hear how you get on.

Cheers,

S
 

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