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  • 1. quick data organization skills 
    geographic coordinates processing: 
    latitude and longitude will be split into two columns (using "Data" > "Breakdown") 
    set the cell format for the "number" to retain 6 decimal 
    2. population data visualization: 
    select the data > Insert a "three-dimensional map" 
    will be dragged and dropped into the height / color area of the population field 
    3. commonly used geographic functions 
    excel 
    = GOOGLEMAPS (A2,"" distance",B2) // calculate the distance between two points = CONVERT(C2, "mi", "km") // unit conversion 3. emergency problem solutions ▸ map chart to display Windows area settings whether to check the distance of two points = C2, "mi", "km") // units conversion 3. distance",B2) // Calculate distance between two points 
    =CONVERT(C2, "mi", "km") // Convert units 
    4. Emergency problem solutions 
     Map charts don't show 
    Check Windows region settings for supported regions 
    File > Options > Add-ons > Enable "3D Maps" 
    5. Pivot table summarization errors 
    Right-click on the pivot table > "Data Source Settings" 
    Check that Include all data ranges 
    Set geographic field to "Region" instead of "Value" 
    6. Template resources 
    Download geographic data analysis templates 
    Include preset formulas 
    Automatically generate chart structure 
    Standard report format 
    7. Time management tips 
    Prioritize completion of the core analyses (70% of the points) 
    Use the "Quick Analysis" button (Ctrl+Q) to quickly generate charts 
    Save multiple versions (save a new file for each section completed) Save multiple versions (save as a new file for each section completed)