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How to put in zip code in PAP

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hi and welcome to another Excel demo with Rich Kerr in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to create a heat map based off of postal code and a series of membership numbers for a non-profit this request comes to us from our good friends at the Michigan Science Center in Detroit if youamp;#39;re ever there please go check them out youamp;#39;ll have a great time so in my example Iamp;#39;m using Chicago zip codes because I know those I have a list of all the ZIP codes in Chicago and some made up membership numbers in column B and Iamp;#39;d like to see this as a heat map hereamp;#39;s how you do it Iamp;#39;m going to click a single cell anywhere in my table Iamp;#39;ll go to the insert tab of my ribbon and with the chart section youamp;#39;ll find an icon labeled Maps itamp;#39;s just a little Globe so weamp;#39;ll click that thereamp;#39;s one icon there called filled map and right away it Maps these zip codes it takes these numbers and Associate them Associates the

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ZIP codes in the USA have five numbers and no letters - and some have five digits, a hyphen, then four more digits, in this format: ##### or #####-#### (five or nine digits). The first five digits are essential, while the additional four digits offer more precise location information.
The correct format for a numeric ZIP+4 code is five digits, a hyphen, and four digits. The first five digits represent the 5-digit ZIP Code; the sixth and seventh digits (the first two after the hyphen) identify an area known as a sector; the eighth and ninth digits identify a smaller area known as a segment.
Heres how you can convert your postal code into a ZIP code: Check the postal card associated with your credit cards billing address (for example, B1C 2D3). Take the three numbers in your postal code and add two zeros (123 + 00). When asked for a U.S. ZIP code, enter the new five-digit number you created (12300).
Take the three numbers in your postal code and add two zeros (123 + 00). When asked for a U.S. ZIP code, enter the new five-digit number you created (12300).
It is preferred that all City, State, and ZIP Code information be on a single line. If that is not possible, the ZIP Code, including the ZIP+4 Code, may be placed below the city/state information.
Write POSTAL CODES in uppercase letters and separate the first 3 characters from the last 3 characters with 1 space. (No hyphens please. These can cause delays) Place the municipality, province or territory and postal code on the same line.
To do this, you need to construct a valid existing 5 digit Zip code from your postal code : Take the digits from your postcode. Add zeros to the end if you have less than 5 digits, so 139 will become 13900. Use the USPS zip code tool to verify that it is a valid ZIP code.

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