ACC: Data Used for Data Map Must Match Predefined FormatID: Q141295
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Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
When you use the Microsoft Map feature in Microsoft Access 97 or the Data
Map feature in Microsoft Access 7.0 to create a map, you may receive one of
the following error messages:
In Microsoft Access 97 using Microsoft Excel 97:
The following data from your worksheet is not recognized as geographic data.
The Data Map requires you use one of the sample templates for your data format.
Your data source does not match one of the predefined formats in the Mapstats.xls template.
Make sure your data matches the data in the sample template Mapstats.xls.
The file is located in the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\ Microsoft Shared\Datamap\Data
This behavior is by design.
Microsoft Excel 7.0 and 97 include a mapping feature that you can use to
create a map based on data that you have stored in a spreadsheet or table.
The mapping feature is called Microsoft Map (Datamap in Microsoft Excel
7.0) and is made available by an add-in that you load in Microsoft Excel.
After it's loaded, the feature is available to you by clicking Object on
the Insert menu.
In Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97, you can create a map from existing data
that resides in a table or query. However, the data must match one of
the predefined formats in the Mapstats.xls template.
USA
Change to:
For more information about using data to create a map, search for "maps"
and then "About displaying data in a map," using the Microsoft Excel 97
Help Index.
For more information about installing the Microsoft Map, search for "maps"
and then "Create a Map," using the Microsoft Excel 97 Help Index.
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Version : 7.0 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 29, 1999