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A college instructor requires a scatter diagram chart fitted or overlaid with
a straight line, then determination of the formula that describes this
straight line. I cannot find a reference that states how to do this with
Excel 2003. Can anyone help?
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Hi,

Here is some information on trendlines in charts.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/ex...CH010003771033

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Andy

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A college instructor requires a scatter diagram chart fitted or overlaid
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a straight line, then determination of the formula that describes this
straight line. I cannot find a reference that states how to do this with
Excel 2003. Can anyone help?


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