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Default linest r-squared bug when calculating forced through zero?

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Filtration Guy wrote:

Thanks for your reply. I checked my version and it says that it is
"Microsoft Office Excel 2003 (11.6355.6360) SP1" "Part of Microsoft Office
Professional Edition 2003"
So maybe this problem was sort of but not quite fixed. Since posting my
original question I have found information that tells that the old error was
obvious (returned numbers not between 0 and 1), but this one seems to be off
only by a little bit.

-Filter Guy


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