You can use this excel add-in http://www.calvert.ch/geodesix/ for reverse geocodingAccording to this page , after installing the add-in, you would type in a cell: =Geocode(“formatted_address”, B2).B2 is just a cell having the coordinates in a 'lat, lon' format, that is latitude followed by longitude with a comma in between, for eg. 51.5049511,-0.1431289If there's a better excel solution out there though, please let Noor know
On Friday, 6 October 2017 12:30:58 UTC+5:30, Noor Hasan wrote:can anyone have an idea about the reverse geocoding in excel for using developer mode?.
Reverse geocode means convert lat/long to address of the particular location.
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