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How do I stop zeros from plotting in Excel 2003 Chart
I have data that plots as zeros. This clutters up any trend analysis.
Without manually removing all zero (x,y) plots, I want to not see them. |
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Hi,
If the data is the result of a formula then try using NA() instead of "" Something along the lines of =IF(ISNUMBER(A1),A1,NA()) If not then I think more detail of your data is needed in order to understand why it plots *AS* zero. Cheers Andy rjett wrote: I have data that plots as zeros. This clutters up any trend analysis. Without manually removing all zero (x,y) plots, I want to not see them. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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