
Once you are sure that all is correct, press the "Finish" button.Īfter pressing the "Finish" button, a map containing the coordinates from your CSV file should appear on the screen. You can also view if the provided data is correctly assigned. Here, you will have to assign a role to each of the columns from your CSV file, as shown in the image below.Ĭlick again on the "Next" button and save the configuration. Once you're done, an import wizard will appear that will ask you to provide the coordinate format and several other settings.Ĭlick on the "Next" button to perform the column assignment task. Here are the steps that you will need to complete in order to convert CSV files into KMZ format.Īfter launching the application, create a new file, go to the "Convert" tab, and select the "Import CSV" option. This is a shareware application, but a 5-day free trial version is available to help you with the given task. It is also one of the few programs that is capable of completing this process (actually, it is the only tool that I managed to find, excluding online converters). Therefore, if you have received a CSV file containing geographical data and want to open it with Earth viewers, then turning it into the KMZ format seems a rather good choice.įor demonstrating the conversion process, I will be using ExpertGPS 5.2 (Shareware $74.95), because it is a popular application (often referred to in various online discussions and forums) that can help you create KMZ files from CSV.

Normally, the data from the original table is delimited in a CSV file using commas.
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CSV is a common format that was designed to help users store tabular data in a plain text form. This type of files is mainly used for distributing information about a specific location, as it can contain geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude), names, 3D model data, or images. KMZ, the compressed version of KML, is a file format that is used by Google Earth and Google Maps for storing placemarks.
