[Gvsig_english] GPS coordinates

César Martínez Izquierdo cesar.izq at gmail.com
Thu Mar 26 11:18:47 CET 2015


Hi Zethu,

If you are using gvSIG 2.1 final version, you have to load the Excel
file as a gvSIG table (new table document).
Then, create a new View (ensure that the coordinate system is set to
EPSG:4326) and add the Excel table as event layer (from View -> Add
Event Layer menu). Then select the right columns for X and Y and you
are done!

Good luck!

César

On 26 March 2015 at 05:16, Zethu Gumede <zethugumede at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've saved them on a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. I created columns for
> latitude and longitude coordinates.
>
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