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It looks like others have helped you with this, but if you still have questions or want a macro that will be a working tool rather than the simple demo I sent you, I will be delighted to help you (no money, please! ;-)
> On Oct 16, 2015, at 7:09 AM, lindbeem <
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> Hi Christopher,
>
> Thank you so much for showing me an example of this! So I ran the macro
> with your demo data, and also with my data, and the only problem is that it
> is somehow computing an average (or I think it's an average), and populates
> that number for each value when it prints, and also when the calculations
> show up in the results.
>
> Also, I had another quick question. In the example dataset that you gave,
> you called the manage function after every point. I was wondering how I
> would do that if I am manually selecting my points.
>
> Lastly, how would I be able to print the output in order to be compatible
> with a .csv format. I want to be able to export the distance for each core,
> and then combine them into another .csv that I am using to look at other
> variables.
>
> -Erik
>
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