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IS THERE A WAY TO INTERPOLATE AUTOMATICALLY WITHIN A DATA TABLE?
Is there a way to interpolate in excel within a table of values that I have
entered? |
"Eric S." <Eric wrote in message
... Is there a way to interpolate in excel within a table of values that I have entered? This is not a built-in function. You will have to write your own interpolation formulas. |
Please explain what you're trying to achieve, so we may possibly help
-- Kind Regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Fred Smif" wrote in message ... "Eric S." <Eric wrote in message ... Is there a way to interpolate in excel within a table of values that I have entered? This is not a built-in function. You will have to write your own interpolation formulas. |
Use the FORECAST function
-- Gary's Student "Niek Otten" wrote: Please explain what you're trying to achieve, so we may possibly help -- Kind Regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "Fred Smif" wrote in message ... "Eric S." <Eric wrote in message ... Is there a way to interpolate in excel within a table of values that I have entered? This is not a built-in function. You will have to write your own interpolation formulas. |
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