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  1. Create a forecast in Excel for Windows - Microsoft Support

    Use your existing data in Excel 2016 to predict and chart future values much faster and easier than using the various Forecast functions with one click. This article also contains information …

  2. FORECAST and FORECAST.LINEAR functions - Microsoft Support

    You can use these functions to predict future sales, inventory requirements, or consumer trends. In Excel 2016, the FORECAST function was replaced with FORECAST.LINEAR as part of the …

  3. Forecasting functions (reference) - Microsoft Support

    Forecasting functions can be used to predict future values based on historical data. These functions use advanced machine learning algorithms, such as Exponential Triple Smoothing …

  4. FORECAST.ETS.CONFINT function - Microsoft Support

    Important: The function FORECAST.ETS.CONFINT is not available in Excel for the Web, iOS, or Android. Returns a confidence interval for the forecast value at the specified target date. A …

  5. FORECAST.ETS.SEASONALITY function - Microsoft Support

    While it can also be used independently of FORECAST.ETS, the functions are tied since the seasonality detected in this function is identical to the one used by FORECAST.ETS, …

  6. Predict data trends - Microsoft Support

    You can extend a series of values that fit either a simple linear trend or an exponential growth trend by using the fill handle. Use the following procedures to learn how to display and predict …

  7. FORECAST.ETS function - Microsoft Support

    You can use this function to predict future sales, inventory requirements, or consumer trends. This function requires the timeline to be organized with a constant step between the different points.

  8. Use the Analysis ToolPak to perform complex data analysis

    Learn how to use the Analysis ToolPak to perform complex Excel data analysis. Explore the various data analysis functions available in Excel.

  9. TREND function - Microsoft Support

    You can use TREND for polynomial curve fitting by regressing against the same variable raised to different powers. For example, suppose column A contains y-values and column B contains x …

  10. Get started with Copilot in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Using Copilot in Excel helps you create and understand formulas, analyze your data for insights, and more. You can also use Copilot to import data from outside of Excel.