No "Growth Trend" choice on shortcut menu

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John D

I have a series of numbers - I want to project them into the future.

MS Excel Help screen "Project Values" says "You can fill in a series of
values that fit a simple linear trend or an exponential growth trend by using
the fill handle." It says to select 2 or more cells with starting values,
drag w/right mouse button, release and choose "Growth Trend" on popup
shortcut menu.

When I do so the "Growth Trend" option is light gray - not available.

I figure it may be because I wasn't really "filling in" values, but rather
projecting. So to test the function I erased several values in the middle of
the series, selected the 4 beginning values before the first number I erased,
drug the fill handle w/right button, released - same thing. "Growth Trend" is
light gray but not available.

Anyone know why the option isn't available - or am I missing something.

Thanks
 
S

Shane Devenshire

Works for me. What are your all your starting numbers? What options are not
grayed out? Are the numbers numbers or are they text numbers?
 
D

David Heaton

I have a series of numbers - I want to project them into the future.

MS Excel Help screen "Project Values" says "You can fill in a series of
values that fit a simple linear trend or an exponential growth trend by using
the fill handle." It says to select 2 or more cells with starting values,
drag w/right mouse button, release and choose "Growth Trend" on popup
shortcut menu.

When I do so the "Growth Trend" option is light gray - not available.

I figure it may be because I wasn't really "filling in" values, but rather
projecting. So to test the function I erased several values in the middleof
the series, selected the 4 beginning values before the first number I erased,
drug the fill handle w/right button, released - same thing. "Growth Trend" is
light gray but not available.

Anyone know why the option isn't available - or am I missing something.

Thanks

Works for me too.

Are you sure you are dragging down into empty cells?
If so, then i think it might be a number format issue

Regards

David
 

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