1. Choose Add/Remove fields button while in the Search filters.
2. Search for and add the Proximity field.
3. In the field that appears, choose your distance as well as the originating location and view results. If location services are allowed, you can select My Location to center the search from your position at the time.
Once you run your results, you can then sort by proximity.
1. Choose to Modify Columns, followed by Edit Columns.
2. Choose to Add the Proximity field to your results view followed by Save. Once added as a Currently Selected Field, you can move the Proximity field to wherever you would like it to display once you press Save.
You can also save this table with a custom name, and you can even set it as your default view every time you run a search. Learn how here.
3. To sort, locate the Proximity column on the report and click the header.
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