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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Needing help with trend lines in Excel
Hello everyone,
I'm working on a lab report for my physics class and I was wondering if a certain function was available in Excel. Is it possible to add a trend line to only a certain portion of the graph? Or maybe have two separate and distinct portions of the same graph have their own trend lines? Splitting the graph into separate graphs is not possible, however, because I need to show the trend lines meeting each other on the same graph. |
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Re: Needing help with trend lines in Excel
ahhh... I guess I figured this out now. All I had to do was put different series on the same graph and add a trendline for whichever series I wanted. I guess if anyone else runs into this problem, thats pretty much the solution.
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