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Adding a linear trendline to a semi-log scale in Microsoft Excel is a simple process. Here are the steps you need to follow:
That's it! You have successfully added a linear trendline to a semi-log scale in Microsoft Excel. You can customize the trendline further by adjusting its color, thickness, and other properties using the options in the "Format Trendline" pane.
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If you want a fitted line to be straight on a semilog plot, you need to fit
the data to an exponential trendline. A linear fit curves downward due to the shrinking of the scale at the top of the log scale. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "jtlurk" wrote in message ... |
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Hi Jt,
If by semi log you mean log scale on the x axis and natural scale on the y axis or vice-versa, then right click on one of your data points click add trendline and select logarithmic. This should give you a line of best fit through your data points. HTH Martin |
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