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    NavyAngler,
    I don’t know how well you will be able to convert the WORD file into an EXCEL file as this may depend on whether there are spaces in between the coordinates and possibly other factors as well. You may be able to just perform a copy and paste into EXCEL; again this may depend on whether there is a space or tab or whatever between the coordinates and such. If it comes down to it you could always just copy and paste each coordinate into an EXCEL file or even into a text file (*.txt extension) and use some software to import it.

    Do you know what coordinate format these are in: DD.ddddd, DD MM.mmm, DD MM SS (where D = Degrees, M = Minutes, S = Seconds)?
    Do you know what Map Datum was used for these?

    If you want to you can send me the document to look at and see if I can figure a faster way of entering the data into your Humminbird for you. Once in a convertible file format you could use GPSBabel to convert to the Lowrance file format.
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