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Hi Johnson,
Thanks, I know this to get a function from the chart fit, but if we use this method, we must plot a scatter chart first, Am I right? I need a lot of the 'function', are there any other ways to obtain this? "Ken Johnson" wrote: Hi Kerry, One way is to do an X-Y Scatter chart then insert a Trendline. If you've a rough idea of the type of function that links the X and Y data then choose that function from the ones available. There is an option available for the trendline's equation to be displayed on the chart. Ken Johnson |