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You'd figure that Excel 2003 could numerically integrate!
I have a column of time dependent data that I would like to integrate. I
thought that Excel would easily have a function for it, but no. Any help? Thanks in advance. |
What do you mean by "integrate"? If you give a sample of your data and
desired outcome, a solution will be much easier. |
It depends on your definition of "is" is , Bubba
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "flaterp" wrote in message ... I have a column of time dependent data that I would like to integrate. I thought that Excel would easily have a function for it, but no. Any help? Thanks in advance. |
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What? . . . "is" where, bubba?
"Don Guillett" wrote: It depends on your definition of "is" is , Bubba -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "flaterp" wrote in message ... I have a column of time dependent data that I would like to integrate. I thought that Excel would easily have a function for it, but no. Any help? Thanks in advance. |
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