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I am attempting to run regression and get the error message: "Regression-
Estimated output table will extend beyond bounds of the worksheet. Please
choose a different reference."
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Chuck -

Maybe you could

(1) do what the error message suggests, or

(2) choose a different output option, either New Worksheet Ply or New
Workbook, or

(3) provide more details, for example, your version of Excel and what you
specified for Output Range in the Regression tool dialog box.

- Mike Middleton
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I am attempting to run regression and get the error message: "Regression-
Estimated output table will extend beyond bounds of the worksheet. Please
choose a different reference."



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