If that still does not work, you may have to contact the developer for more guidance. For example, if you know that you have KMZ files, you will be able to Google to find out which software packages use the KMZ file extension. If you have the software on your PC, but you still can't open the file, you should get in touch with the software developer of that file type.
If it's not included in the developer chart below, a quick web search of those software titles can help you find the contact information of the developer that can help. Binary files often have to be opened in specific programs, but for everything else, you can use File Magic. Universal software viewers such as File Magic can open a variety of file types, depending on the format of the file.
Download File Magic from the Microsoft Store now! You are downloading trial software. Subscription auto-renews at the end of the term Learn more. Determining the size of a KML or shapefile is straightforward. For a KML, just right-click on the file in Windows Explorer , select Properties, and then the size will be displayed within the General tab. Similarly, for a shapefile, extract the zipped file you plan to upload, go to the extracted folder that contains the files needed for the shapefile, right-click, select Properties the size will be displayed within the General tab.
Determining the size of a KMZ can be a bit more challenging. This is usually a question for your webmaster. In your KML file, refer to each image on your web site using its absolute path.
Here's a simple video example of making a KMZ file without including images and publishing it on the web:. If you're planning to send around your content to a private group or are presenting it in a location that has limited or no internet access, consider bundling any images your placemarks reference as a part of your final KMZ file.
Google Earth does this automatically for you if the images you use in your placemarks are on your computer's hard drive. Before you start creating a self-contained project, complete the section on web-dependent projects above. Make sure that any images you want to include in your KMZ file are on your computer's hard drive. If you copied images from the web to your hard drive, make sure your placemarks reference the images on your hard drive, not the originals on the web. The tips above are designed to help you avoid some of the common pitfalls and questions you might run into.
There are always trade-offs for each choice you make in designing your KMZ. Here are a few warnings to help you minimize any problems that might occur:. For the most part, relative paths should only be used to refer to images included in the KMZ file. Any media on the web won't be packaged with it. Anyone else who tries to use your new KML file won't see the images, since they're on your hard drive rather than packaged in a KMZ file.
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