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{{note|To add a place, you must have read and write ([[Image:?.png]]) access to the Places permission.}}

To add a place to IMSMA:
<ol>
<li>From the '''Data Entry''' menu, select '''Places'''.</li>
:The Place List window displays.
<li>Click the [[Image:FieldViewIcon.png]] button.</li>
:The '''Place Editor''' window displays.
</ol>

[[Image:UserManual_PlaceEditorWindow.png|center|500px|''PlaceEditorWindow'']]
<div align="center">
''PlaceEditorWindow''
</div>

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3. Enter the unique identifier for the place in the Place Local ID field.
4. Enter the name of the place in the Place Name field.
5. Select the general category of the place from the Type drop-down list. Note that a type value must be selected.
6. Enter a description of the place in the Description field.
7. If the place is active, check the Active checkbox. Only active places are listed in the Place Selection window.
8. If there are any fields in the Custom Defined Fields section, enter data in those fields.
9. Enter the place address in the Address field.
10. To select a country structure area, click the [[Image:?.png]] button to select the country structure area. If the Country Structure Reference field is not displayed, click the button to display the field.
The Country Structure Selection window displays.
11. From the Country Structure Selection window:
a. Select the country structure.
b. Click the Select button.
The Country Structure Selection window closes.
11. Select the coordinate reference system that you would like to use from the Coordinate Reference System list.
12. Select the coordinate format from the Coordinate Format list.
13. There are several options for entering geospatial data. These options and the page on which you can find additional information are listed in Table 42.
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