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Hi. If I am creating a line chart with the following
data, is there a way that I can get the line chart to skip the date with no data (6/10 in this case). I would want the line to connect between 6/9 and 6/11 instead of having a break in the line. Date Yield 6/6 96% 6/7 97% 6/8 93% 6/9 90% 6/10 6/11 85% 6/12 99% Thanks, Mike. |
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go to tools(optionschart and select the way you want
skipped data to show -----Original Message----- Hi. If I am creating a line chart with the following data, is there a way that I can get the line chart to skip the date with no data (6/10 in this case). I would want the line to connect between 6/9 and 6/11 instead of having a break in the line. Date Yield 6/6 96% 6/7 97% 6/8 93% 6/9 90% 6/10 6/11 85% 6/12 99% Thanks, Mike. . |
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