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<idAbs>This free batch-geocoding geoprocessing tool uses the AddressNC geocoding service. The tool will normalize and validate a series of addresses by finding the best match based on the AddressNC locator, assign a confidence score (0-100), and an XY coordinate. The tool recognizes input as a CSV or Excel file with addresses (street number, street, city, state, ZIP) in a single column or multiple columns. It will also auto-detect a reverse geocoding input file and produce an address from an X/Y or Lat/Long coordinate. Output file formats are in CSV. The input file may contain a maximum of 500 addresses.</idAbs>
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<keyword>North Carolina</keyword>
<keyword>Department of Information Technology</keyword>
<keyword>DIT</keyword>
<keyword>Center for Geographic Information and Analysis</keyword>
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<keyword>location</keyword>
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<keyword>reverse geocode</keyword>
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<idPurp>This free batch-geocoding geoprocessing tool uses the AddressNC geocoding service. The tool will normalize and validate a series of addresses by finding the best match based on the AddressNC locator, assign a confidence score (0-100), and an XY coordinate. The tool recognizes input as a CSV or Excel file with addresses (street number, street, city, state, ZIP) in a single column or multiple columns. It will also auto-detect a reverse geocoding input file and produce an address from an X/Y or Lat/Long coordinate. Output file formats are in CSV. The input file may contain a maximum of 500 addresses.</idPurp>
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