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06-08-2006, 10:39 PM | #1 |
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Raidergoo,
I downloaded your US cities file this evening, and popped it into excel. It seemed to work fine without any crashes. I got it into columns fine, and can pretty much figure out what each of them are, except one... There is one column with nothing but "206" in it. What is this "206" is it the nation associated with the city, state...? Will
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06-09-2006, 06:36 AM | #5 |
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OK,
so basically, if you wanted to change each state to a nation edit the nations.txt file accordingly, and match up the cities.txt file, you could do that... It's a great file btw... But then, any file that has Machias, Maine in it would be great! Will
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Yes, you could.
Matching up data from a third party ( like me ) into cities.txt is a tough thing to do, at least for my little brain. |
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