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US Navy Losses in World War 2 displayed in time-lapse and heat map.
The US Navy losses of WW2 mapped chronological and then with a bit of commentary sorted by ship class.
How to Download Only Your Filtered Map Data in One Click
Teams working in the field often manage location-heavy datasets for inspections, routing, and daily operations. Exporting the entire dataset each time slows everything down. Filtered map data export eliminates this friction by allowing you to download only the points currently visible on your screen. This delivers cleaner files, cuts down wasted effort, and speeds up every analytical step.
Key Concept
Filtered map export captures only the data that matches the filters you apply. Whether you sort by category, service area, timeline, or operational status, the map instantly hides unrelated points and exports only what’s relevant. This reduces file size, removes unnecessary rows, and improves the precision of every dataset you generate.
Methodology
Open your project and load the dataset or insert points through the Custom Locations Library. Once your map displays all locations, apply the required filters such as region, type, date, or workflow stage. The map updates automatically to show only filtered points.
When the view is ready, choose Download or Export Layer to generate a CSV, XLSX, GeoJSON, or other supported file containing only the filtered data. These focused outputs can be used immediately for dashboards, compliance checks, planning sessions, or performance reviews without any manual clean-up.
Use Case: Fleet & Delivery Management
Logistics teams tracking delivery hubs, driver routes, and service zones often need to review only a specific subset of locations like pending deliveries, high-priority zones, or active drivers. Rather than exporting the entire network and filtering manually, filtered downloads let them extract just the required segments instantly. This speeds up operational reviews, supports faster route decisions, and improves day-to-day coordination across teams.
Extended Applications
This export method supports sectors such as utilities, public safety, real estate, healthcare, research, and telecom. Teams can skip unnecessary downloads and rely on precise, filter-based files that enhance audits, planning, and reporting. Whether dealing with incidents, surveys, network assets, or project checkpoints, filtered exports keep datasets clean and meaningful.
Conclusion
With tools like MAPOG, filtered data export turns oversized, noisy datasets into sharp, actionable files. Every export becomes efficient, accurate, and free from redundant information. Your filtered view becomes a reliable, ready-to-use dataset for any workflow. “Export only what matters—precision data leads to faster, smarter decisions.”
Create Story Maps Faster Using Reusable Custom Locations Library
Key Concept
The idea behind a reusable location library is simple: store important GIS points once and reuse them endlessly. Every saved point complete with its name, category, address, and custom attributes remains consistent across all future projects, improving both speed and accuracy.
Methodology
Create a new Custom Layer Map in and give it a clear title and description. Next, head to Process Customer Locations and select Add from the Customer Location Library. Pick the locations you want or grab the full list and add them straight to your map in a single action. Use the Style Editor to categorize and color-code your points for clarity, choosing labels like Service, Retail, or Wholesale. Wrap up by sharing your finalized map using the platform’s Share and Preview tools.
Use Case: Hospital Network Coordination
For healthcare networks managing hospitals, clinics, labs, and emergency centers, repeated mapping is common. Instead of manually entering each facility for planning, routing, or crisis coordination, teams simply pull these points from the reusable library. This supports quicker decision-making, consistent datasets, and faster preparation for emergency or patient-flow planning.
Extended Applications
Any organization dealing with recurring location data transportation fleets, financial branches, telecom partners, campus facilities, government assets, or service networks benefits from this streamlined approach. It strengthens planning, reduces errors, and ensures every team works with the same reliable data.
Conclusion
Platforms like MAPOG’s reusable location libraries transform lists of addresses into a dynamic, ready-to-deploy mapping asset. Teams can build accurate maps in minutes, maintain uniform data, and reuse saved locations as often as needed. One library, endless maps—unlock speed, clarity, and smarter mapping.
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"its so funny to me that tinhatters are going insane rn" Even as geographical tinhatting there's nothing to be wild about. Chris was in Scotland earlier, apparently was in Ireland with Amber, and now he and Will are on a yacht on the French Riviera. The only time he was seen in London was for the Queen's Jubilee. Tinhats attempts to to 'map' them together abroad is like a geolocation uber-fantasy on top of the 'relationship' one.
I know right?
One of them, I think it was incestshipper, said that the distance between countries was easy to surmount in Europe and they could be together in hours. This strikes me as an amazingly stupid argument.
They live in the same city for pity's sake--just a few miles apart--and they do not see each other. Why would they go all the way to Europe, with different friend groups, in different countries, if they wanted to be together? Make it make sense...