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    Default UTm format in GE

    To navigate in Google Earth you could enter the coordinates as follow:
    N31.2345 E30.2345 (for decimal degree format)
    Or N31 22 5 E30 26 12 (for Degree Min Sec format)
    But how could I enter the coordinates in UTM format (if I don’t want to convert it)……I just want to know if there's a way for that or not

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    justdream, try UTMFlyer http://freegeographytools.com/2007/u...n-google-earth it is supposed to do what you want

    the problem of just entering your UTM coord's is letting GE know what UTM zone you are using

    http://freegeographytools.com/ is a great site with lots of excellent GE and other GIS tools

    BR, Stan

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    Dear Stan, thanks a lot
    I downloaded UTM flyer but when i tried to install I got the following message:

    The license for this tool has expired

    Could you advice, please
    Last edited by justdream; 2009-03-05 at 06:46 PM

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    Default utmflyer

    I had not tried it, just found it via a Google search for you. Just downloaded it now and I get the same problem. You can post a comment here http://www.zonums.com/error_report.html and ask them if they have a fix.

    Stan

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    I think these Macros will help you
    Last edited by kokoeg; 2009-04-04 at 02:45 AM

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    Dear kokoeg,

    I don't want to convert from UTM to lat/long
    or you need to explain your macro (may be i didn't understand)

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