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how do you use the LINEX function?
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how do you use the LINEX function?
LINEX isn't a native Excel function. If it is a User Defined Function, I
suggest you ask the author. [And next time you post to the group, please ask the question in the body of the message, not just in the subject line.] -- David Biddulph "UberDi" wrote in message ... |
how do you use the LINEX function?
And if it was a typo for =linest(), look at excel's help.
UberDi wrote: -- Dave Peterson |
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