Revise your formulas to return the #N/A error.
That error message is invisible to charts.
=IF(A1+B1=0,#N/A,A1+B1)
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HTH,
RD
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"ML" wrote in message
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Unfortunately, that is not the problem. When I create my chart it still
is
showing those value as 0.
"Scott@PRM" wrote:
I am not 100% positive this is your situation, but I believe I ran into
the
same problem a few weeks back. On your spreadsheet got to
Tools/Options,
then on the View tab uncheck Zero values.
"ML" wrote:
I am trying to create a chart from data that is in the form of a
formula,
some of those cells have a formula that returns a blank cell, "". I
want my
line chart to stop if the cell is blank, instead it is showing as a
zero
value.
Any ideas on how to do this.
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