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excel graphing
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excel graphing

excel graphing

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Can anyone let me know as to whether I can get the intersection point of two ploted lines in excel

RE: excel graphing

I dont know if there is an inbuilt function, but i have managed to do so previously by using IF statements and adding extra data in the spreadsheets.

RE: excel graphing

That looks slick, but how does it work? Typing the same formula in a new spreadsheet gives a #NAME error?

RE: excel graphing

Download the file and open in EXCEL.  Alt F11 and read, it's is fairly well documented.

RE: excel graphing


Ah! I was pressing ALT+F8 to edit/view the macro and it would only show my personal macros.  Still not quite sure the difference between a visual basic script and a macro.

RE: excel graphing

Don't forget the old fashioned way - scale it off

RE: excel graphing

If your data is truly linear you could get the slope and y-intercept for both lines using the LINEST() function and use Goal Seek or Solver.

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