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Does anyone have a function created in Excel to calculate the distance
between two GPS points which are in decimal degrees?
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I vaguely remember that Chip Pearson has some formulas for this sort of thing.
Try searching as www.cpearson.com

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Does anyone have a function created in Excel to calculate the distance
between two GPS points which are in decimal degrees?


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The formula is at www.cpearson.com/excel/latlong.htm


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I vaguely remember that Chip Pearson has some formulas for this
sort of thing.
Try searching as www.cpearson.com

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Does anyone have a function created in Excel to calculate the
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