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Could someone please tell me how to get the actual numbers that the chart
represents? I want both the charts and numbers. I have a simple year and corresponding number that I want to forecast out into the future and can't figure out how to do that either since I just have one variable. Thanks! |
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For a linear fit, :
Have a look at FORECAST and TREND functions in Help You can use functions SLOPE and INTERCEPT to get these values into cells and use them to make a table of data Come back if you need more best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "NeedsHelp" wrote in message news Could someone please tell me how to get the actual numbers that the chart represents? I want both the charts and numbers. I have a simple year and corresponding number that I want to forecast out into the future and can't figure out how to do that either since I just have one variable. Thanks! |
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Hi,
Right click the trendline on the chart and choose Format Trendline, choose the Options tab and enter a value in the Forcast Forward or Backward boxes. You can also display the equation on the chart by checking the appropriate box. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "NeedsHelp" wrote: Could someone please tell me how to get the actual numbers that the chart represents? I want both the charts and numbers. I have a simple year and corresponding number that I want to forecast out into the future and can't figure out how to do that either since I just have one variable. Thanks! |
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