The only way I can think of (other than VBA code) is to hide the rows
that contain the N/A (or you could just revert to ""). The easy way to
hide the rows would be with XL's filter capability (Data | Filter
Autofilter).
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Hi,
I need to know how to hide data labels that show a zero value on
histograms.
On *line chart*, I've put "=NA()" instead of the zero returned by the
formula, and it functions, but using the same technique *with
histograms* I got "#N/A" displayed on the chart.
The only way to avoid it, it seems to me, it's leaving the cells blank,
but I need to keep formula inside.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Sara
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