You probably have a formula that contains a zero-length string, i.e.,
"", in it. Replace the "" with NA()
If you don't (and the cells are truly empty, i.e., =ISBLANK({cell})
returns TRUE), you should select the chart, then select Tools |
Options... | Chart. In there change the 'Plot empty cells as' option
to something other than 'zero'.
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Can you give me an example.
"Nick Hodge" wrote:
Try putting the NA() function in the cells
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I want to plot a chart as below:
Jan Feb Mac
A 5 8
B 8 6
C 7 7
When the chart is plotted, Mac values is zero instead of blank as I do not
have the value yet. When this is in line chart all 3 lines will end at
zero
value which is not true.