In order to dig deeper on the customization of your Word and Excel reports, discover how to display your geolocation as a map, link or QR code!
In the examples below, we will use as a tag for our Geolocation element: ##geolocation##
.
##geolocation##
: It displays the GPS coordinates with a link.Example: 40.714587593160424,-73.99821728467941.
##geolocation:latitude##
and ##geolocation:longitude##
. they provide latitude and longitude.Example: 40.714587593160424 and -73.99821728467941.
In order to turn your GPS coordinates into a map in your custom reports, you need to convert your tag to: ##geolocation:map-zoom-dimension-type_of_map##
.
« zX »
corresponds to the zoom made on the map of the world; z1
displays the world map and z18
displays the corresponding street. z12
will get more or less the neighborhood.« -lengthxwidth »
resizes the image. Thus« -200x200 »
will display a map with dimensions 200 * 200.« roadmap »
(the default map type),« satellite »
(satellite image from Google Earth),« hybrid »
(a combination between roadmap and satellite) and finally« terrain »
( a physical map based on field information).Examples:
##geolocalisation:qrcode##
: This is to display a QR Code which, once printed and scanned, will open a GPS application with the coordinates entered in Kizeo forms.
##geolocalisation:link##
: Allows you to get a link that points to a map when you click on it.For example: Map.
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