Hi,
If the cells are truly empty the no line point should be plotted.
If the cell contains a formula then use NA() instead of "".
Here are a couple of pages on the subject.
http://www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme/E...issingData.htm
http://processtrends.com/pg_charts_missing_data.htm
Cheers
Andy
gailb14 wrote:
I have a combination bar and line chart.
Two series, Target and Actual are bars, the other, Forecast is a line.
The following is an example of my data.
2005 Actual Jan Feb Mar Apr
Target[indent] 37.0 37.0 37.0 37.0
Actual 38.5 39.3 36.4 35.8 39.3
Forecast[indent] 37.3 37.6 37.9 38.4
I have tried several ways to plot the chart. With and without the 2005
Actual for Target and Forecast. I either get no 2005 actual data or the
2005 line includes points for Target and Forecast. It is okay for the
bar (Target) because if the point is 0 there is no bar, however for the
line data (Forecast) it starts at 0 and has a steep incline up to 37.0.
I want those two data points to start in Jan. Can you help. Thanks
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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
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