On 3 January 2011 09:35, tinem <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for trying to help.
>
> The WHOLE  idea was that I shouldn't find these coordinates myself
> because they have no cadastral number so can't find it with my
> prefered danish coordinator finder http://www.findvej.dk/ and got this
> spreadsheet from council Aarhus in Denmark. I can find the street but
> then need to move the marker to the correct place and read the
> coordinates. But converting these coordinates I didn't have to do this
> because they should be precisely, understand?

Yes: but as a collection of numbers they could have been anywhere. As
they are in Aarhus they may well be Kp2000 grid references, in which
case a tool here
http://franson.com/coordtrans/guide.asp?section=SupportedCountries&platform=winxp
may well help. There's a free trial to see if it will work, and batch
conversion is available for Eur49.-

This is why I asked whether you had a lat-long location for a couple
of them: using such a tool you can compare the calculated answer with
the known location and find the right transformation to use.

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