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Old 01-30-2015, 09:59 AM
Steve81uk Steve81uk is offline trying to find a way to show a closest to using lat and long coordinates Windows 7 64bit trying to find a way to show a closest to using lat and long coordinates Office 2013
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Back again,



Tried a few ways at doing this but need help, using Lat and Long coordinates I would like to find the closest (lets just call for example) "well"

I have attached a sheet, the first tab needs to show the closest beside each location.

This shows two separate columns, one Lat and the other Long, then using the "well" tab, I would like to find the closest one to each Location.

Am sure there must be a way, I just cant get my head around it, have tried doing matches, Chooses, Lookup functions but not having much luck.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks very much

Steve
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