
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 …
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 …
Forecasting functions (reference) - Microsoft Support
The following time series forecasting functions can be used to predict future values based on historical data. These functions use advanced machine learning algorithms, such as …
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.
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, …
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 …
Switch between various sets of values by using scenarios
The Solver add-in is similar to Goal Seek, but it can accommodate more variables. You can also create forecasts by using the fill handle and various commands that are built into Excel. For …
FORECAST.ETS.STAT function - Microsoft Support
The default value of 1 means Excel detects seasonality automatically for the forecast and uses positive, whole numbers for the length of the seasonal pattern. 0 indicates no seasonality, …
Project values in a series - Microsoft Support
In Excel for the web, you can project values in a series by using worksheet functions, or you can click and drag the fill handle to create a linear trend of numbers.
Introduction to What-If Analysis - Microsoft Support
By using What-If Analysis tools in Excel, you can use several different sets of values in one or more formulas to explore all the various results. For example, you can do What-If Analysis to …