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hi in this tutorial I wanted to show you how to use excelamp;#39;s XML Maps which allows you to pull XML data into a spreadsheet from either a file or like a web service for instance and from there it makes it really easy to uh use that data in your Excel applications so like a previous tutorial Iamp;#39;m going to do a city and state lookup based on a zip code thatamp;#39;s entered zip code city state uh but first Iamp;#39;m going to pull in XML data from Googleamp;#39;s geoc code API so go to the developer tab click on this source button and youamp;#39;ll get the XML Source panel click on XML Maps add and I actually already have the URL copied and Iamp;#39;ll put that in the description as well so when you add this you might get a message saying that thereamp;#39;s no schema information provided with the XML file and just say okay thatamp;#39;s no big deal click okay here and youamp;#39;ll see it pulled in all the fields from the XML file and the ones Iamp;#39;m interested