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How can I plot two sets of data on the same axis, and then add a trend line
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How can I plot two sets of data on the same axis, and then add a trend
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Make your chart with one set of XY data. Copy the second set of XY data,
select the chart, and use Edit menu Paste Special to add the data as a new
series with the category (X) values in the first column. Right click the
first series and choose Add Trendline. Right click the second series and
choose Add Trendline.

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