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Convert Excel/CSV to an Interactive Map (Free, No-Code)

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Spreadsheets like Excel and CSV are widely used to manage location-based data, but their grid format makes it hard to spot spatial patterns. Even with coordinates and service details, it’s difficult to see which areas are underserved or where resources overlap. Without a visual layer, teams often struggle to interpret trends or make location-driven decisions. That’s where GIS steps in—transforming static tables into interactive maps that reveal the bigger picture and help data speak in space. Turning Spreadsheets into Maps with GIS GIS offers a practical way to convert static Excel/CSV files into interactive maps that reveal spatial relationships and service gaps. Instead of scanning rows of service locations, each entry, like a community library—-can be plotted on a map with attached details such as contact info, ward number, seating capacity, and address. With a single click, all this information appears instantly, making the data far easier to explore and understand. No-Code Mapping...