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"Joan" wrote:
I can get the two lines, but I cannot seem to get two individual exponential trend lines for each series. What release of Excel are you using? Are you using Chart Wizard (or the Excel 2007 equivalent, if different)? Or do you want formulas? I had no trouble getting exponential trend lines using Excel 2003 Chart Wizard. Of course, they are a poor fit because, if anything, the data demonstrate logarithmic trends. Is that what you mean: you cannot get logarithmic trend lines? Neither could I until either I changed the first X coordinate to something non-zero (0.01) or, for a better fit, I exclude the data corresponding to X=0. ----- original message ----- "Joan" wrote in message ... x y1 y2 0 0.5 0.5 15 1.5 1 30 2.1 1.4 45 2.4 1.7 60 2.8 1.7 75 3 1.8 90 3.2 1.8 I can get the two lines, but I cannot seem to get two individual exponential trend lines for each series. |
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