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Default Help to create a 'trendline', I think..

I have a spreadsheet where your are supposed too archive curtain goals,
based on different activities.
I've got six different colums taht shows the activities, I wanna' have a
line that shows how the activites mesures up to the goal.

Ex. the goal (and the line) is to run 12 times a month, but you only run
seven (activities)

Anybody who could help,

thanks

Ns
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see my answer in microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions

just for future reference it isn't necessary to post to more than one group
.... all it does is fragment your answers and annoy people who may have spent
time coming up with a solution only to discover someone else has answered
the question in another group.

Cheers
JulieD

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I have a spreadsheet where your are supposed too archive curtain goals,
based on different activities.
I've got six different colums taht shows the activities, I wanna' have a
line that shows how the activites mesures up to the goal.

Ex. the goal (and the line) is to run 12 times a month, but you only run
seven (activities)

Anybody who could help,

thanks

Ns



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