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Each row represents a highlighted region on the map. Learn more about spreadsheets in Visuals at Use Spreadsheet Data.

 Column 1Column 2
Data Typeplain textnumber
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The name of the region you want to highlight

Note:

  • You can use any of these formats:
    • A country name (for example, "Australia")
    • An uppercase ISO-3166-1 alpha-2 code or its English text equivalent (for example, "GB" or "United Kingdom")
    • An uppercase ISO-3166-2 region code name or its English text equivalent (for example, "US-NJ" or "New Jersey")
    • metropolitan area code, which is a three-digit code used to designate various regions (only US codes are supported: these are not the same as telephone area codes)
A numerical value associated with the region

 

Requiredx 

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set the borders within your map to reflect the geographical divisions in your source spreadsheet

  • choose Choose a border type from the drop-down menu: countries, metro, or provinces

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set which region you want to display on your map

  • the The default region is set to the world view, but you can choose another region from the drop-down menu
  • note that these These options are labeled according to their country code. Go : go to https://countrycode.org/ to look up which the code you want to use