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Name
Column 2
Column 3
Notes
Start date
End date
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parent 1
Open
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child 1
Open
3
Open
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parent 1
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Jun 2024
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Jul 2024
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Aug 2024
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Sep 2024
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Oct 2024
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Nov 2024
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Dec 2024
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Jan 2025
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Feb 2025
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TodayFit

The LocationIQ Mapping Pack is for turning structured and unstructured location data into maps, distances, driving times, timezone info, and more.
To get started you generally want to add a column in your table to hold Latitude and Longitude information. Then you can add a formula to that column to look up the data with this pack. You can use either SimpleLatLon or LatLonFromAddress depending on if you have structured or unstructured location data.
Check out the
examples
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