"Kamel, Jennifer" wrote:
> 
> I am doing a employee distribution.  The broker wants one dot = one
> employee, yet the database gives me one dot per zip code.
> 

Hmm... and that is all you will see, even if you manage to duplicate the
dots because they will all be stacked on top of each other at the same
location.
Next thing you will need is a point disperse program that randomly
shifts the points, thus removing all geographic accuracy of your
dataset.
Or worse, the altered loacation of the points may be interpreted as true
locations, leading to other misconceptions.
Not to mention that the process must be redone as indata changes.

I suggest you use thematic mapping with graduated symbols instead.

Mats.E
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