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I am using the following formula:
=SUM(LINEST(A$3:A$6, B$3:B$6)*{61590,1}) I need to use a value from a cell rather than typing the value (61590 in the above equation) into the formula each time. I have tried using quotes, parentheses, brackets, etc. without any luck. I am using Excel 2002. How is this done? Thanks |
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