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Default LINEST() function returns error.

I am running for the first time a multiple regression analysis. After
selecting the Y's and then at the same time the X's from left to right-two
columns, when I click "okay" I get the message: "Regression - LINEST ()
function returns error. Please check input ranges again." What can I do to
avoid this error?
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Default LINEST() function returns error.

Show us the data (or part of it) and your formula
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I am running for the first time a multiple regression analysis. After
selecting the Y's and then at the same time the X's from left to right-two
columns, when I click "okay" I get the message: "Regression - LINEST ()
function returns error. Please check input ranges again." What can I do to
avoid this error?
--
Albert
Vancouver, Canada



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