Is there a way to get the =TREND formula to ignore blank rows?
D Dave Curtis Feb 5, 2009 #2 Hi, Yes, use =FORECAST instead. I don't know why FORECAST allows blanks but TREND doesn't. Dave
B Builder Feb 5, 2009 #3 Thank you very much for the help. Dave Curtis said: Hi, Yes, use =FORECAST instead. I don't know why FORECAST allows blanks but TREND doesn't. Dave Click to expand...
Thank you very much for the help. Dave Curtis said: Hi, Yes, use =FORECAST instead. I don't know why FORECAST allows blanks but TREND doesn't. Dave Click to expand...