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    Cool normdist

    I'm learning statistics and tried to use norm.dist. Also watching lynda.com tutorial. Tutorial ran data using normdist and then charted a bell curve.

    I use the exact same data and formulas and the normdist does not produce data that is a bell curve. Instead, it gives a straight line low to high in line graph or with scatter/line graph its a o-infinity upward curve.

    This happens using the exact data from the tutorial but tutorial got the bell curve. I tried using both the normdist and the norm.dist and got the same thing.
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    Re: normdist

    The formula in C2 and down should be

    =NORMDIST(B2, $F$1, $H$1, 0)
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    Re: normdist

    OK. Now I feel real stupid. Thanks.

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