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I have three points to plot on a graph, and need to place a line of best fit,
however the scale on the horizontal axis doesnt exist, it just lists the
numbers and is then equal distances apart, although my points are not equally
apart (they are 1.001, 1.01 and 1.035)
Please help
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candybink89 -

Use an XY (Scatter) chart type.

Do not use a Line or other chart type.

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I have three points to plot on a graph, and need to place a line of best
fit,
however the scale on the horizontal axis doesnt exist, it just lists the
numbers and is then equal distances apart, although my points are not
equally
apart (they are 1.001, 1.01 and 1.035)
Please help



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