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Default How do I keep zero values from plotting in charts?

Tools - Options - Chart - Plot empty cells as: Not plotted (leave gaps).
should solve it. Doesn't. using Excel XP 2002

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Brian -

The cell isn't empty, it contains a formula. And nothing that a formula
returns is interpreted as an empty cell. You have two options:

1. Change the formula to

=IF(ISERROR(A1/B1),NA(),A1/B1)

This leaves an #N/A error in the cell (which conditional formatting will
hide) but a line chart or XY chart will interpolate past this point.

2. Construct dynamic ranges and use these in the chart series' source data.
This means the chart only has as much data as it can use. Example and links
can be found he

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Dynamics.html

- Jon
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"BrianBrand" wrote in message
...
I am plotting percentages from a table that will be filled with weekly
values, but not all of the weeks are completed yet, so future weeks are
plotting as zero.

Cells being graphed contain a A1/B1 formula to get a percentage, resulting
in a divide by zero error. I suppressed the error and tried to set the
cell
as 'blank' by using =IF(ISERROR(A1/B1),,A1/B1).

I tried setting the Tools Options Graphs - Plot Empty Cells As: Not
Plotted, leave gaps. Problem is, even though the value is 'blank' if
error =
true, it is no longer a 'blank' cell by Excel's interpretation, so the
'blank' cells are still plotted as zero on the chart.

Has anyone else overcome this problem?

Thank you very much! - Brian