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Want to plot equations and functions graphs in excel.
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Hi,

Have a look at Tushar's page and addin
http://tushar-mehta.com/excel/softwa...ger/index.html

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see section "Charting a function" at
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Hi,

Have a look at Tushar's page and addin
http://tushar-mehta.com/excel/softwa...ger/index.html

Cheers
Andy

How to graph functions and equations wrote:
Want to plot equations and functions graphs in excel.


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