ArcGIS Maps for Office now has its own GeoNet group!

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03-14-2016 01:52 PM
ScottBall
Esri Regular Contributor

Hi all - we've heard a lot of feedback from customers that it was difficult to find product-specific information in this Esri Maps catch-all space, so I've created a Maps for Office group here: http://www.esri.com/software/maps-for-office

I'm hoping we can become more easy to find for folks searching for Maps for Office info. We also want to use this new group to hear what you're up to with Maps for Office (any cool use cases or workflows?) and share with you sneak peeks into future versions. We'll announce beta opportunities there as well as solicit participants for usability studies (help us test our designs and see the cool new stuff first!).

I look forward to seeing you over there!

Scott Ball

Product Manager, ArcGIS Maps for Office

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VictoriaGrima
New Contributor

Hi Scott,

Thanks for the information. Not sure if you can help me. A few weeks back I have posted a question since I am having trouble in logging to ArcGIS Maps from Excel. I did a search on the forum for similar issues and I did the recommended actions to solve the problem.  However, the problem is still persisting. Today I upgraded to the latest version of ArcGIS and I still cannot enter to my public Esri Global Account. I would really appreciate some help on this because I would like to explore further the usage of maps in Excel.

Thanks

Victoria

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ScottBall
Esri Regular Contributor

Hi Victoria - I haven't heard of this issue before. I'm sorry to hear you've been dealing with it for so long; your best bet is to contact support​ at 888-377-4575. They are best equipped to troubleshoot your issue and, if it turns out to be a bug, get it documented and sent to the development team for a fix to be created.

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MichaelFlanagan
New Contributor III

Hi Scott,

Am I missing the link to the group? I can't see seem to find it on the site mentioned in the link above.

Cheers,

Mike

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

ArcGIS Maps for Office​ would be my guess

MichaelFlanagan
New Contributor III

Yep, thanks Dan.

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