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hiding zero values in stacked bar charts
On a stacked bar chart with values displayed (data label is set to value), I
do not want to display the value if its zero (no slice of data). Is there a way to do this? When I have approached different Excel users with this problem, they said they go back to the spreadsheet and delete the zero's so they do not show up on the chart. I have a lot of entries and frequently use the spreadsheet so I want to avoid having to manually delete the zeros for display purposes. Thank you. |
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