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SWharton

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  1. Thanks Gary, I am well experienced in MyMaps. I use it a lot and this is the first time I have had a hard failure. The tutorial is what I normally do. I guess I will keep playing with the third file, maybe one very bad entry is causing the problem. Though I did create a one entry file and that wouldn't load either. I might need to email support and hope they answer.

    Happy New Year!!!

  2. I  broke up the file by making a copy of the original file 3 times. I then take the first 2000 records and create File 1, same for File 2 and 3. Done in Excel. MYMaps can take either an xlsx or csv. Accepts the first 2 fine in xlsx format, doesn't like the third in xlsx format. I only went to csv to try it as an alternative

  3. I am trying to import Days End into MyMaps. I broke DE up into 3 files, all under the 2000 entry limit for a layer. File 1 and 2 import fine. When I try to import File 3 I get the message that Mymaps can't locate the entry, none of them. I have reversed the file but that didn't help. I have copied the first entry latitude and longitude to Google Maps and MyMaps, no problem.

    I have made this file into a CSV vs. an XLSX and it still gets the error.

    I am open to any ideas as to what can be wrong and how to fix this.

  4. FYI-You can by a special hose from Mr. Heater and have a quick connect in the rig so that you can run off of your propane tank. Much more efficient than house furnace. Mr. Heater is our primary heater.

    Our philosophy:

    1. Fill up fuel tank before pulling into any CG, we have MH so this feeds our generator, and a full tank means you can leave.

    2. Always have full water tank.

    3. Always have some emergency food though we travel with plenty of food normally.

    4. Fill up propane when at half.

    We have learned this throughout the years. Water main breaks(3), full area power loss(gas stations can't pump gas), ran out of propane once(40 years ago, 20 degrees, left lasting impression).

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