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http://groups.google.com/groups?selm....microsoft.com

If you still have problems, the Google link from my post in the
"Trendline equation in chart is wrong" thread (Nov 2003) should work.

Jerry

Andy Pope wrote:

Hi Jerry,

Can you post that link again, for some reason it's truncated and returns
a Not found @ google.

Cheers
Andy

Jerry W. Lewis wrote:

Alternately, David Braden has posted VBA code to extract the
coefficients directly from the chart into cells

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...54705032003%40...

The advantage of using the chart coefficients (either manually or via
Braden's code) is that LINEST (prior to Excel 2003) uses a numerically
poor algorithm that can give inaccurate results with some data sets.
The chart trendline (extracted by Braden's code) is much better
numerically.

Jerry




 
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