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Hi,
You need to calculate that value using a formula Assuming the NA value is in cell B4 this will tell you the mid Y value =B3+((B5-B3)/2) Cheers Andy Ben wrote: When chart data contains #N/A between 2 data points there is a feature in Excel that interpolates the data in the middle. This is very useful but is there a way of getting hold of that interpolated data. I mean the actual numbers. It would save me a lot of time having to calculate them myself. Thank you -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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