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I have to make a standard working curve out of an equation that I have, but I
am so confused. The equation is D=3.749e-3*Conc+0.9917......please help
me....
 
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Make a column of Conc-values and a column of corresponding D-values,
then plot the two columns. I vaguely recall that there is an add-in at
www.tushar-mehta.com
that will automate the process from the equation.

Jerry

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> am so confused. The equation is D=3.749e-3*Conc+0.9917......please help
> me....


 
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Hi,

See "Charting Examples" in Stephen Bullen's Excel Page
(www.oaltd.co.uk/Excel/).
The file "ChtFrmla.zip" has what you want.

Regards,
B. R. Ramachandran

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> am so confused. The equation is D=3.749e-3*Conc+0.9917......please help
> me....

 
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