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    help for newbie

    hey guys.
    I built a data logger witch records volatges on my pc. The voltages are recorded with a time reference witch I can set to anything from miliseconds to sevral minutes. so in excel I have two columns one column is the time and the other one the voltage reading at that time. Ok so what I want to do basicly is not use the voltage reading and convert it to weight. a load cell is giving me the voltage output so I want to calibrate the load cell and then want excel to convert the readings automaticly. Is something like this posible in excel and if so how do I go about doing it.
    thanks in advance
    Ian

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    Re: help for newbie

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    Re: help for newbie

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