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Zero Values in Charts
I do not want to include any data in my range that has a zero value. Is the
best way to do this w/ an "if-than" statement? |
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Hi Valerie,
Replace the zero by N/A. A sample formula is =IF(A1=0, NA(), A1) Also you can tell Excel how to treat blank cell in the Tool|Options-Chart dialog Best wishes Bernard "ValeriePA" wrote in message ... I do not want to include any data in my range that has a zero value. Is the best way to do this w/ an "if-than" statement? |
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