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 Adding markers manually
 Asked  26 Jan 2013  18:24:27 
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  26 Jan 2013  18:24:27 Luis Diaz posted: 
 Is it possible in any way to add a marker manually? Either through the Google Maps Extension or the Drawing extension?I ask because I'm working on this one map with multiple locations at the very same address or so close that they fail to appear in the resulting map. It'd be nice if I would be able to then go around that problem by simply manually adding the markers...at least within the Drawing Extension.
Any chance? Thanks in advance.
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 Replied 29 Jan 2013  07:26:59 
   29 Jan 2013  07:26:59 Vulcho Vulev replied: 
  Hello Luis.
If the locations are very close to each other , you can add more zoom to the map in order for the markers to be displayed properly. You can use also langitude and longitude if you need more precise positioning.
Regards:Vulcho.
  If the locations are very close to each other , you can add more zoom to the map in order for the markers to be displayed properly. You can use also langitude and longitude if you need more precise positioning.
Regards:Vulcho.
 Replied 29 Jan 2013  14:51:57 
   29 Jan 2013  14:51:57 Luis Diaz replied: 
  Thanks for the response Vulcho. Yup, I'd tried that...that is, zooming in but it didn't make a difference. As for long/lat I had it convert my addresses but that still didn't work...although interestingly the marker would show up farther away from where it should've been at times. 
   Replied 06 Feb 2013  17:42:27 
   06 Feb 2013  17:42:27 Teodor Kuduschiev replied: 
  Hello Luis,
Unfortunately it is not possible to add markers manually. If you have the geolocation of each of the markers /lat, lon/ it should work fine.
  Unfortunately it is not possible to add markers manually. If you have the geolocation of each of the markers /lat, lon/ it should work fine.


