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Flat Trend Line
Hi,
I'm needing some help again in Excel. I have a downward sloping trend (determined by using the TREND function in Excel). I need to create a flat trend line based on the TREND data populated. The ultimate goal is to have a flat line versus a downward sloping trend line. From this data, I will continue with my modeling, but just need some help with this piece. thank you in advance for any and all suggestions. |
Flat Trend Line
On 24/05/2012 23:57, forecastnovice wrote:
Hi, I'm needing some help again in Excel. I have a downward sloping trend (determined by using the TREND function in Excel). I need to create a flat trend line based on the TREND data populated. The ultimate goal is to have a flat line versus a downward sloping trend line. From this data, I will continue with my modeling, but just need some help with this piece. thank you in advance for any and all suggestions. ITYM AVERAGE() -- Regards, Martin Brown |
Flat Trend Line
On Thursday, May 24, 2012 5:57:20 PM UTC-5, forecastnovice wrote:
Hi, I'm needing some help again in Excel. I have a downward sloping trend (determined by using the TREND function in Excel). I need to create a flat trend line based on the TREND data populated. The ultimate goal is to have a flat line versus a downward sloping trend line. From this data, I will continue with my modeling, but just need some help with this piece. thank you in advance for any and all suggestions. -- forecastnovice Following what Martin Brown noted, if you have a constant value in a column alongside your source data, you can then add that data to your chart, and this will display as a horizontal line... I do exactly this on a file I use at home... |
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