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Old September 25th, 2004, 10:43 PM
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Hi,

Thanks John and Bernard. John, I have followed your approach and it
seems fine, though I would ideally like to do the latter part of the
approach too - making trendlines from a subset of points. I haven't
tried that as yet. I will do so and get back in case I have any
trouble.

Bernard, I did put "Excel forum help" in the subject line of my email.
I am sending the file again - though I have a reasonable idea as to how
to do it now.

Thanks again.

Ram


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