LLOUT posts latitude/longitude information to your name-and-address records. It also allows you to set address matching levels and their respective details. For example, if GeoTAX does not find a street-level match using the Street Address database for an input record, you can tell GeoTAX to try a ZIP+4 match using the Postal database.
You can also use LLOUT to format your output for an easy import into a mapping application, such as ESRI'S ArcView. To do this, you need to put a 'C' in position 30 of LLOUT. Format option C is optimal for certain geographic mapping programs.
LLOUT also allows you to specify the level of offset you want GeoTAX to use when calculating latitude/longitude coordinates. You can specify 0, 20, 40, or 60 feet offset from the center line of the street in position 32 of LLOUT. The default value is 40 feet.