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Using Chart, Add Trendline, then selecting Linear in Excel to chart a linear
regression line on a series creates a new line on my chart with either a positively or negatively sloped regression line. Is there any way, using this built-in Excel feature, to convert the result into degrees so that I can then label the regression line in degrees, for example, 45 degrees? My thanks for any ideas. Brad |
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