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Import Geospatial Data from Excel

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| width="450pt" | '''Description'''
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| align="center" | ProjName || The coordinate system for the point.
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| align="center" | PolyID || The ID for the polygon or polyline.
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| align="center" | PointNo || The point number for the point. The point identified as point 1 will be imported as a starting point; all other points will be imported as a turning point.
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| align="center" | PointID || The ID for the point.
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| align="center" | PointType || The type of point (Benchmark, Start Point, Turning Point, etc.).
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| align="center" | Xcoord|| The longitude of the point in WGS84 the correct format.
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| align="center" | Ycoord|| The latitude of the point in WGS84 the correct format.
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| align="center" | Distance|| The distance of the point from the point referenced by FrPointID.
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| align="center" | Bearing|| The bearing of the point from the point referenced by FrPointID.
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| align="center" | FrPointID|| The from point.
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| align="center" | PointDesc|| The point description.
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<li>The Xcoord and Ycoord values must conform to the coordinate reference format selected at the geospatial widget. Available coordinate formats are: ''dd'', ''dd:mm'', ''dd:mm:ss'', ''X/Y'', and ''MGRS''.</li>
<li>The selected coordinate reference system at the geospatial widget is the coordinate system for the coordinate data in the Excel input file. Please note that the ProjName column in the Excel input file is purely for manual reference and not used in the Point Editor Excel Import function.</li>
<li>The Excel input file must conform to the Excel template provided by the GICHD.</li>
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