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MS Excel 2003. I have followed the instructions to apply best fit curve to
my raw data points. I have a best fit curve that I am happy with, and I now
need to extract the corresponding actual best fit data from the curve for use
in other software applications. Does someone know how?
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Hi,

See Bernard's page, which also includes a link to Tushar's page.
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme/ExcelTips/Polynomial.htm

Cheers
Andy

Gigi wrote:
MS Excel 2003. I have followed the instructions to apply best fit curve to
my raw data points. I have a best fit curve that I am happy with, and I now
need to extract the corresponding actual best fit data from the curve for use
in other software applications. Does someone know how?


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