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This is CDX Technologies and were going to look at a function you can use in Microsoft Excel that finds the closest Zip Code to a target ZIP Code. You can also find the second and third closest ZIP Codes. So lets quickly go through an example in this worksheet. Heres a list of ZIP Codes in Excel and we want to find which is closest to our target ZIP Code 08001. So in this empty cell we just right-click and select the function CDXClosestZip. This function is part of our Microsoft Excel add-in CDXZipStream. We input the target ZIP Code, 08001, the range of cells we want to search in, in this case cells A1 through A100, and we also specify that were looking for the closest ZIP Code. Click OK, and the closest ZIP Code in the list is 08051. We can now repeat this process to find out the distance between these two zip codes. We put in the same data again, but here we select the distance in miles. and the distance between 08001 and 08051 is about 18 miles. For the second and third close