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Default Summing graphs without differnt independent variables

On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Sebastian Stormbo said:
Yeah, this was what I figured. But this will make the results a lot less
exact, because the curve is -- and thus the parts of the curve between each
point are -- not linear.

Is there no way Excel can interpolate directly from the chart, and hence
expand the data to contain a value for every point of time?


Why should charts be any better at knowing where the curves go than
spreadsheet cells? Computing is computing.

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