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How can I get map items locations in human readable format?

Question
My event takes place downtown, I would like to get the exact adresses in human readable format for all the items on my map.
Answer

The Addresses Report lists the human readable address of each item on your map. You can generate it by clicking on the Addresses Report button on the  Event Intelligence palette. The address is generated  from the longitude/latitude data for the items using a technique called reverse geocoding.

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