Where do I go if I have questions about Azure Maps?
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As you might expect, just looking around on your own, or asking Co-pilot, you can find comprehensive help like Samples.AzureMaps.com, with its full sample set available on GitHub, and resources for Azure Maps on the Microsoft Learn website. Here are some key sections that might be useful:
If you need more individual personalized support, you can also explore the Azure Support Options. However, you don't need to go it alone! |
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If you do not have a Support plan or just want to have some questions answered, why not check out one or more of the following public Microsoft community supported options? Microsoft's Q&A Forums These are monitored by both Microsoft MVPs as well as Microsoft Employees that are there to answer your questions regarding multiple Microsoft products, not just Maps. You can find existing questions and answers around Azure Maps and ask new ones at Azure Maps - Microsoft Q&A. Microsoft Fabric Community Is also staffed by both Microsoft MVPs and Employees but also has a very active community that supports other community members. Using a Map control in Power BI and have questions? Ask in the Power BI forum and use the Search bar to look for existing questions on "Maps". Microsoft Answers Covers all software and OS offerings at Microsoft. If you are using Outlook, Windows or have a question about Bing, they, and many more Microsoft Products, are all available here. Microsoft Ideas Do you have a feature request for a Microsoft Product or Service? Add them here for each product team to review your idea for their next update. |
Last but not least, check out Microsoft.com/maps for a high-level view of what we have to offer, and you can reach out to our helpful sales team from that site.
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