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I have multiple plots with about 10 data sets each. Is it possible to do a
best fit through all those data sets without adding another series with all
the points from each of the 10 data sets?

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Why not make a single column of all 10 data sets and get your regression
data using SLOPE & INTERCEPT or with LINEST
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I have multiple plots with about 10 data sets each. Is it possible to do a
best fit through all those data sets without adding another series with
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the points from each of the 10 data sets?

Thanks.




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