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Having produced a trendline and have the equation displayed on the chart,
is there any way of displaying that equation on the excel sheet itself. I
need to have the chart hidden yet require the equation to update different
inputs.

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Default Trendline Equations

I have posted an enhanced version of code originally posted by David
Braden. See the google.com archive at
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...rting/msg/0eda
30f29434786d?hl=en&

For an alternative approach see
Trendline coefficients
http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/ti...efficients.htm

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Having produced a trendline and have the equation displayed on the chart,
is there any way of displaying that equation on the excel sheet itself. I
need to have the chart hidden yet require the equation to update different
inputs.


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