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Default Avoid plotting refferanced blanks as zeros in scatter plot gra

Either select all the cells (and ensure that A1 is the active cell when you
enter the formula ), or format the one cell and copy format.
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David Biddulph

"Jobe" wrote in message
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Do I have to do this on a cell by cell basis

"David Biddulph" wrote:

Format/ Conditional formatting/ Formula is/ =ISNA(A1)
Set font colour to the same as the background colour.
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"Jobe" wrote in message
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Thank you guys for your input, NA() does work for not plotting zero
values
but now my table is is littered with #N/As. Is it possible to have a
to
eliminate this display of the #N/As from the table. Otherwise I will
make
a
hidden table with NA().

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

Agreed! so use NA() in place of "" in the formula
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"Jon Peltier" wrote in message
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If the "blank" is the result of "" in a formula, Tools menu
Options
Chart tab 'Plot Empty Cells As' will have no effect.

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"Bernard Liengme" wrote in message
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Replace the blank cell by =NA()
or
With chart select: Tools | Options |Chart and specify how missing
data
is
to be treated
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"Jobe" wrote in message
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I can not figure out how not to plot data that referances blank
cells
as
zero's. I have a worksheet that links to tables with data
orginized
by
size
(mm) from big to small. This worksheet contains a scatter plot
graph
that
looks at all sizes in the table. Typically not all sizes have
data.
The
only way I can figure out to remove the zero values from the blank
cells
is
by manualy selecting these cells and clearing the content. I have
tried
several attempts at differant logic ( if(isnumber(A1),A1,""), and
if(isblank(A1),"",A1) ect. and nothing seems to work. I could use
conditional formating but I would like to keep things as simple as
possible