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No need to download complicated software. With this easy online ZIP Code mapping tool, you can quickly create free interactive custom area maps on Google Maps based on any combination of 5-digit and 3-digit ZIP Codes. This sales mapping tool uses ZIP Codes on Google Maps to build a custom map link with titles, colors, customer location, cities, counties and more.

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1. In Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet that includes these columns: ZIP Code, Data* and Color. If additional columns are present, a "more..." button will appear above the map when the user clicks on your custom area. • Free version has a limit of 1,000 rows; monthly contributors can map up to 10,000 rows per map• You can use any combination of 5-digit ZIP Codes and 3-digit ZIP Codes• Map data will be read from first tab in your Google Sheet; the first row must contain column headers• If you don't have a Google Sheet, create one by importing from Excel or a .csv file• The header of the Data column will be used as the map legend heading• Links included in the sheet beginning with https:// will be clickable when the user clicks the map on that ZIP Code• The Color column is optional. If used, the Color column can contain any browser-supported color name or any 6-digit hex color code

1. In Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet that includes these columns: Longitude, Latitude, Data* and Color. You can also map Addresses**. If additional columns are present, a "more..." button will appear above the map when the user clicks on your custom point. • Map data will be read from first tab in your Google Sheet; the first row must contain column headers• If you don't have a Google Sheet, create one by importing from Excel or a .csv file• Longitude and Latitude must be in decimal degrees such as -87.633, 41.854 for Chicago (note: the U.S. and western hemisphere have negative longitudes)• The header of the Data column will be used as the map legend heading• Links included in the sheet beginning with https:// will be clickable when the user clicks the map on that custom point• The Color column is optional. If used, the Color column can contain any browser-supported color name or any 6-digit hex color code• If present, the Address column must contain U.S. addresses in this format: address, city, state, ZIP Code**• If you don't already have Longitude/Latitudes and want to build your Google Sheet interactively: As you click the map or use Search places, the Long Lat is shown above the map and you can copy/paste it into your Google Sheet

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* What is the Data column? The Data column is the first column in your spreadsheet other than Lat, Long and Color, such as Name in the image at right. The Data column will appear in the map legend.

More is more: Include additional columns in your spreadsheet! Additional columns will be viewable using the “more…” button that appears when you click your custom areas. And any links (urls) you include in your spreadsheet will become clickable links!

If desired, add additional mapBuilder modules to your map and make any other adjustments, then click Apply to see the updated map.

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2. In Google Sheets, Share your spreadsheet with Anyone with the link permissions and click the Copy link button In Google Sheets:1. Click the Share button in the upper right corner2. Click the Get link section in the box that appears3. Change the sharing setting to Anyone with the link (keep the drop-down to the right set as Viewer)4. Click the Copy link button5. Click DoneSee screenshot of these 5 steps

With this functionality, you can feel free to create links on your own website that open a window to the Custom Area Maps tool, zoomed into your area of interest and showing a ZIP Code based sales territory, service territory or delivery area!

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Use any combination of ZIP Codes to depict your delivery area, service area, sales territory, coverage area, study area or any data you wish to plot by ZIP Code.

2. In Google Sheets, Share your spreadsheet with Anyone with the link permissions and click the Copy link button In Google Sheets:1. Click the Share button in the upper right corner2. Click the Get link section in the box that appears3. Change the sharing setting to Anyone with the link (keep the drop-down to the right set as Viewer)4. Click the Copy link button5. Click DoneSee screenshot of these 5 steps

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1. In Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet that includes these columns: County, State Abbrev, Data* and Color. If additional columns are present, a "more..." button will appear above the map when the user clicks on your custom area. • Free version has a limit of 1,000 rows; monthly contributors can map up to 10,000 rows per map• Map data will be read from first tab in your Google Sheet; the first row must contain column headers• If you don't have a Google Sheet, create one by importing from Excel or a .csv file• The header of the Data column will be used as the map legend heading• Links included in the sheet beginning with https:// will be clickable when the user clicks the map on that county• The Color column is optional. If used, the Color column can contain any browser-supported color name or any 6-digit hex color code

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* What is the Data column? The Data column is the first column in your spreadsheet other than ZIP Code and Color, such as Territory in the image at right. The Data column will appear in the map legend.

To get started, use the mapBuilder form above as your territory map maker to create a map free! With this ZIP Code map generator, you can plot ZIP Codes on a map to depict your custom territory, coverage area, service territory, delivery zone, reference area and more. Try this ZIP Code map maker today!

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* What is the Data column? The Data column is the first column in your spreadsheet other than State, County and Color, such as Salesperson in the image at right. The Data column will appear in the map legend.

1. Export a KML file containing points or lines from Google My Maps, Google Earth or GIS software • Only points and lines will be mapped from your KML file• To use KMZ files exported from Google My Maps, you must also share your Google My Maps with Anyone with the link permission. KMZ files can be buggy, so if you have issues, use a KML file instead.• For points, the KML file MUST contain Longitude and Latitude (geocoded addresses without coordinates are NOT supported)• Routes can be exported from Google My Maps using the Add directions button, specifying your from and to location, then exporting the route data from the map in KML format

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* You can search using various formats of latitude longitude, including degrees, minutes and seconds; degrees and decimal minutes; or decimal degrees ** The “Locate” button will be more accurate on smartphones and other devices containing a GPS; desktop browsers typically show an approximate location

3. From Google Drive, right click the file and choose Share. In the General access box, click Anyone with the link, then click Copy link and then Done

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2. In Google Sheets, Share your spreadsheet with Anyone with the link permissions and click the Copy link button In Google Sheets:1. Click the Share button in the upper right corner2. Click the Get link section in the box that appears3. Change the sharing setting to Anyone with the link (keep the drop-down to the right set as Viewer)4. Click the Copy link button5. Click DoneSee screenshot of these 5 steps

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