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Default Placing Trendlines Behind Data Points

Is there a way to get the trendline to show behind the points? I have an XY
(scatter chart using just the points (no lines). I added a trendline to get
a nice parabolic curve. Normally I would use the connected option when I
pick the chart type, but the resulting line does not fit as well as the
trendline.
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Not that I know of. The trendline shows within open marker with a white
background
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Is there a way to get the trendline to show behind the points? I have an
XY
(scatter chart using just the points (no lines). I added a trendline to
get
a nice parabolic curve. Normally I would use the connected option when I
pick the chart type, but the resulting line does not fit as well as the
trendline.



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