Display more digits in trendline equation coefficients in Excel
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Applies to:
Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Microsoft Office Excel 2003, Microsoft Office Excel 2002
Summary
When you add a trendline to a chart, and then display the equation and R-squared value for the trendline, the equation shows only the first five digits of each coefficient. For some purposes, this may not be a sufficient number of significant figures. This article explains how to display more digits in the coefficients.
Display more digits
The trendline equation and R-squared value are initially displayed as rounded to five digits. To display a greater number of digits, use one of the following methods:
Method 1: Microsoft Office Excel 2007
Open the worksheet that contains the chart.
Right-click the trendline equation or the R-squared text, and then click Format Trendline Label.
Click Number.
In the Category list, click Number, and then change the Decimal places setting to 30 or less.
Click Close.
Method 2: Microsoft Office Excel 2003 and earlier versions of Excel
Open the worksheet that contains the chart.
Double-click the trendline equation or R-squared text.
On the Number tab, click Number in the Category list, and then change the Decimal places setting to 30 or less.
Click OK.
Note
Even though you can set the number of decimal places to 30 for the Number category, Excel only displays values to a maximum of 15 digits of precision. Additional digits are displayed as zero.
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