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Map function using Australian Local Government Areas
- Jul 24, 2020
Hello ebreese ,
the data that can be processed by filled maps can be very sketchy for locations outside the US. It may well be that the rendering engine does not recognise the boundaries for the local government areas you mention, because it does not fit into the schematic of how Microsoft / Bing breaks things down. They don't have much tolerance for non-US data. If I want to plot NZ data, I have to call the column "regions", if I call it "region" (singular) I get the same error you do.
There's probably not a lot you can do, except to send feedback via the smile icon in the upper right hand corner of the Excel window.
Don't shoot the messenger.
Hello ebreese ,
the data that can be processed by filled maps can be very sketchy for locations outside the US. It may well be that the rendering engine does not recognise the boundaries for the local government areas you mention, because it does not fit into the schematic of how Microsoft / Bing breaks things down. They don't have much tolerance for non-US data. If I want to plot NZ data, I have to call the column "regions", if I call it "region" (singular) I get the same error you do.
There's probably not a lot you can do, except to send feedback via the smile icon in the upper right hand corner of the Excel window.
Don't shoot the messenger.
Thanks Ingeborg, I had a feeling it would be something like this, but hoped maybe there was one weird trick I was missing!