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Using Google Earth to display bar charts from FileMaker

February 13, 2014

John Wallrodt at Paperless Archaeology recently shared an interesting story about taking a FileMaker Pro database and working with it to talk directly to Google Earth. The results are impressive and useful.

Google Earth Bar Charts

It seems to be a fairly complex process, but their blog post breaks it down into manageable steps. If converting from FileMaker Pro into Google Earth KML is something you’re wanting to do, John’s post will be very helpful for you. Check out the full post to read all about it.

(via FileMaker Pro Gurus)

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: filemaker pro, john wallrodt, paperless archeology



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