Thanks for getting in touch and using our shiny new Community!
In regards to your question, you shouldn't have to download any external maps in order to create a GIS chart. However, you will have to have compatible data in order to generate the Map Charts. For some further information on how to make these charts, I would recommend checking out the page that we have on our wiki, as well as GIS Map Training Webinar that we released a little while ago. Those can be found at the following links:
Please let us know if we've misinterpreted your question at all, or if there is anything else that we can do for you.
Thanks,
-Conner
Hi Stuart,
Thanks for getting in touch and using our shiny new Community!
In regards to your question, you shouldn't have to download any external maps in order to create a GIS chart. However, you will have to have compatible data in order to generate the Map Charts. For some further information on how to make these charts, I would recommend checking out the page that we have on our wiki, as well as GIS Map Training Webinar that we released a little while ago. Those can be found at the following links:
Hi Stuart,
Thanks for getting in touch and using our shiny new Community!
In regards to your question, you shouldn't have to download any external maps in order to create a GIS chart. However, you will have to have compatible data in order to generate the Map Charts. For some further information on how to make these charts, I would recommend checking out the page that we have on our wiki, as well as GIS Map Training Webinar that we released a little while ago. Those can be found at the following links:
http://wiki.yellowfin.com.au/display/USER71/Maps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VONE7zx5E0
Please let us know if we've misinterpreted your question at all, or if there is anything else that we can do for you.
Thanks,
-Conner
Hi Stuart,
Thanks for getting in touch and using our shiny new Community!
In regards to your question, you shouldn't have to download any external maps in order to create a GIS chart. However, you will have to have compatible data in order to generate the Map Charts. For some further information on how to make these charts, I would recommend checking out the page that we have on our wiki, as well as GIS Map Training Webinar that we released a little while ago. Those can be found at the following links:
http://wiki.yellowfin.com.au/display/USER71/Maps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VONE7zx5E0
Please let us know if we've misinterpreted your question at all, or if there is anything else that we can do for you.
Thanks,
-Conner
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