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Does anyone know of, or have, any windows software that can calculate distances based on the UK National Grid Reference system?  (e.g.  TQ147951 )

I have one for the Maidenhead system (if anyone would like it just ask) but not for calculating distance between two NGR's.

Many Thanks

73

David