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John Mansfield
 
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Itanner,

As an example, assume the small subset below that crosses between 2004 and
2005. The X-axis needs to be a time scale (if your months are set up as
dates it will be).

Data
09/01/04 6
10/01/04 4
11/01/04 7
12/01/04 8
01/01/05 6
02/01/05 4
03/01/05 7
04/01/05 6

Add another date between 12/01/2004 and 01/01/2005. The revision looks like
this:

Data
09/01/04 6
10/01/04 4
11/01/04 7
12/01/04 8
12/01/04
01/01/05 6
02/01/05 4
03/01/05 7
04/01/05 6

You should see a break in the line between 2004 and 2005. If the months
need further formatting, double-click on the X-axis and set the major unit to
months.

Another alternative would be to set you data up like this:

2004 2005
09/01/04 6
10/01/04 4
11/01/04 7
12/01/04 8
01/01/05 6
02/01/05 4
03/01/05 7
04/01/05 6

The chart now has two lines that break between years. You could format each
line to be the same color so that the line appears to be one.

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John Mansfield
http://www.pdbook.com


"ltanner" wrote:

I have a simple line chart which graphs data over a 3-year timeframe.
Between each of the years, I would like there to be a gap in the line. In my
previous version of Excel, I was able to do this by choosing "None" for the
formatting of the line between the datapoints. In my current version of
Excel (Excel 2002, XP operating system), if I choose "none" it simply charts
a line between 2 non-contiguous months. For example, if I remove the line
between December 2004 and January 2005, Excel 2002 will simply graph the line
between December 2004 and February 2005.

Anyone have a solution for this problem?

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ltanner