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To remove labels from Bing Maps Bird's Eye View, you need to untick the "Show labels" box in the drop-down menu that you pick either Birds Eye or Aerial from. You can also click on the "Map Style" button in the top right corner of the map and select "Aerial" view with roads/labels turned off. You can also use the keyboard shortcut "o" to switch ...
Replied on October 7, 2015. Report abuse. After almost a fruitless year waiting for Bing Maps to correct a place labeling error, I came to a realization that Bing Maps, irrespective of what they state, will not correct geographic place names and issues. My experience (see here), and that of many others on this forum who have waited years for ...
Import files to Bing Maps. I understand that this question has been asked multiple times in the past, but this has been answered with previous itterations of the browswer, which is not implemented in the curent one. I am needing to import spreadsheet files to bing Maps to highlight various places on the map.
Bing Maps - Bird's Eye View When Maps load I have three different views available, Road, Aerial and Bird's eye. When I select Road or Aerial, different views are still available for me to choose, but when I select Bird's eye, the options disappear and a label with a 'x' appears.
To clarify, Bing Maps keeps only one set of imagery and it is stitched together like a blanket that wraps the earth. This means all imagery has a date range, not a date and as noted, it is only available if you use the Developer APIs.
Note: If the Bing Maps add-in doesn’t automatically appear, your administrator might have disabled it, or you might not be able to use Office add-ins for Outlook. Furthermore, if you are still getting this scenario, I therefore believe that this issue should be further investigated by our online technical support team. A support Engineer can ...
Hi Alan. I'm Greg, 10 years awarded Windows MVP, specializing in Installation, Performance, Troubleshooting and Activation, here to help you.
Maps. /. Maps features and getting directions. /. Bing desktop app. On Bing maps; My Places Editor; I click on the "Draw a Path" icon; On the map I select starting/ending points; the path is drawn/shown.
I'll be happy to assist you today. I'm pretty sure the only option to rotate the image when using bird's eye on Bing maps is by clicking on the two rotating arrows that rotate the image 90º. If you want to send a feedback about this feature on Bing Maps, click the Feedback link on the bottom of most Bing Maps webpages.
It should be used in the location field in appointments and the Map it button in contacts. The Bing maps link in the header area of email was removed from classic Outlook quite a while ago - it is still in Outlook on the web. My specialty is Outlook and Microsoft 365 issues. Mark Yes below if it helped or resolved your issue.