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Is it possible to define a null value (a la -999.25)?
I've often been 'hassled' with charts not being able to handle null data. Is
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Is it possible to define a null value (a la -999.25)?
Use =NA()
-- David Biddulph "Julian P." Julian wrote in message ... I've often been 'hassled' with charts not being able to handle null data. Is it possible to define a default null value that Excel charts will see as 'empty'? |
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Is it possible to define a null value (a la -999.25)?
NA() isn't really empty or null, but at least some chart types do not
plot it. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://peltiertech.com/ On 4/23/2010 10:34 AM, David Biddulph wrote: Use =NA() -- David Biddulph "Julian P."Julian wrote in message ... I've often been 'hassled' with charts not being able to handle null data. Is it possible to define a default null value that Excel charts will see as 'empty'? |
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