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Select Google MapsTM or Bing MapsTM web services option to display your data source. Depending on the selected web services, you can choose a default view from the available options listed in the Default map view drop-down (such as road map, satellite imagery, or street map with terrain for Google Maps).
NOTE: Select Virtual Earth (the earlier name of Microsoft’s mapping platform) to use Bing MapsTM.
Once you have selected a provider, use the table below to configure the available parameters specific to the provider.
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Default Views Select the view to display as a default when users arrive at the page. Once on the page, users can choose other views. | ![]() Street Map example: ![]() Satellite Imagery example: ![]() Street Map with Terrain example: ![]() |
![]() Road View example: ![]() Aerial View example: ![]() |
Display Options Choose the marker type for the displayed locations. |
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To show you the differences, we have included a few sample views below:
Default![]() This is the default marker on a street map. |
House Marker![]() Notice when selecting the street map with terrain, you see buildings and trees within the view. Top |
Point marker on street maps![]() This view uses a Point symbol on a street map; this map is a Virtual Earth map or Bing map. Below is a Google map using the Point marker as well. ![]() |
Point Marker on Satellite Views![]() Using the Point marker on a satellite view may not be bad, but consider your end users zooming in on this map. ![]() A Point marker may not work best for a close-up view with buildings; it blends in and becomes less visible. Top |
Sun Marker![]() A Sun marker on a street map may be a good marker to use. |
Red Marker on Satellite View![]() Choosing satellite terrain, does not give as much detail in the view. Top |
Blue Marker![]() A Blue marker helps pinpoint a location on a street view. |
Yellow Marker on Street View![]() This view uses a Yellow indicator on a street view that is very close up. These are the choices made on the tool pane to get this view: ![]() Top |
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