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The suggestion was to use a polynomial regression, which I will try. I
still think a power curve might also be applicable, and any suggestions where I might find that application would be appreciated, as well. Many thanks. |
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Did you try using the Graph option. One of the options is a power
trendline. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Houston banker" wrote in message ... The suggestion was to use a polynomial regression, which I will try. I still think a power curve might also be applicable, and any suggestions where I might find that application would be appreciated, as well. Many thanks. |
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