I need to know how to change the number of digits displayed on the trendline
equation. I don't think it is possible but I made an exponenital curve and
the equation they gave me is not nearly accurate enough and is certainly not
as accurate as the eqaution the program graphed!
rpicheme07 -
One way is to click the trendline equation (it's a special text box) to
select it and then click the Increase Decimal button repeatedly.
- Mike
www.mikemiddleton.com
"rpicheme07" <rpicheme07@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I need to know how to change the number of digits displayed on the
>trendline
> equation. I don't think it is possible but I made an exponenital curve
> and
> the equation they gave me is not nearly accurate enough and is certainly
> not
> as accurate as the eqaution the program graphed!
Another way is to calculate the coefficients directly in the worksheet
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...55cd4118991d45
Jerry
Mike Middleton wrote:
> rpicheme07 -
>
> One way is to click the trendline equation (it's a special text box) to
> select it and then click the Increase Decimal button repeatedly.
>
> - Mike
> www.mikemiddleton.com
>
> "rpicheme07" <rpicheme07@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:43A15189-239C-47FD-821C-38E041B3C61C@microsoft.com...
>
>>I need to know how to change the number of digits displayed on the
>>trendline
>>equation. I don't think it is possible but I made an exponenital curve
>>and
>>the equation they gave me is not nearly accurate enough and is certainly
>>not
>>as accurate as the eqaution the program graphed!
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