Yes, Import your target curve into REW and offset the level if needed for use in the RTA. I will appear as the selected measurement. Then run the RTA measurement normally.
To add a bit of how-to detail to @jtalden's response.
Starting with a typical target curve, which is text file with a series of frequency values with level offsets, like this Dirac target curve with bass boost:
In REW, click File/Import/Import Frequency Response, and select the target text file:
The result looks like this:
Note that the scale of the imported curve is lower than your REW measurements. Use REW's "Measurement Actions" tool to align the target curve with your speaker measurement levels. You will typically need to add 80-90 dB in the SPL Offset box. You can add or subtract values several times to fine-tune the target curve height.
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