Kml files contain placemarks which have LatLng coordinates to specify
their location. For that reason, you don't specify a bounds or center
when you place your KML layer on the map.

Perhaps you are talking about GroundOverlays?

Chad Killingsworth

On Jun 24, 4:54 pm, Michael Bentz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I see in the API that you set NW/SE boundaries to place a KML layer
> over the map... I couldn't find if its possible to just center a KML
> Layer over Lat/Lng coordinates. Is this not possible or did I just
> miss something?

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