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Default Range to find matches to copy values

I have been working on this for a while and getting nowhere. I have a
spreadsheet with 2 worksheets. Worksheet 'rd' has raw data and
'overview' is being used to summarize the results. I have set a range
on 'rd' [ Set r = .Range(.Range("N1"), .Range("N1").End(xlDown)) ] and
want to use each cell in that range to try and find a match in column
B on the 'overview' spreadsheet [ sh.Range("B7:B150") ].

Once a match is found, it would copy the value of the cell two columns
to the right on 'rd' and copy it in the first open cell on the
matching row on the 'overview' worksheet starting at column "K".

For example, name ABCD is found on the 'overview' range on row 12. I
want to copy the value two columns to the right of ABCD on 'rd' and
paste it into the first open cell on row 12 on the 'overview' sheet.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I have code fragments
that work but nothing that accomplishes everything above.
 
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