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I have a simple plot with two points only, and added a trendline which fits
with the plotted line. I really need to show the slope of the trend line on the plot. But I dont want to show the equation or anything else. I am using a plot which should calculated and plot by itself with the change of inputs in the table(somewhere in the page), and need to show that slope value on the plot too. I can calculate slope in a cell somewhere on the sheet. Is there any way to show the value (calculated somwhere on the sheet) on the plot beside my plotted line. Either way would work. But I prefer to do it from the trendline. please help. |
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