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do not show zeros in pivot chart (pie chart)
Is there anyway to suppress the zeros in a pivot chart? My pivot table shows
activities for many different queues, and sometimes a particular queue won't have a value for an activity that another queue has. When i chart just this queue, the activity shows up as 0%. I don't want to delete the label, because then when i change to another queue that DID have that activity, the value won't show up. Any thoughts? thanks! ~klp |
do not show zeros in pivot chart (pie chart)
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
klp said: Is there anyway to suppress the zeros in a pivot chart? My pivot table shows activities for many different queues, and sometimes a particular queue won't have a value for an activity that another queue has. When i chart just this queue, the activity shows up as 0%. I don't want to delete the label, because then when i change to another queue that DID have that activity, the value won't show up. See Andy Pope's reply to Tyler H's question above. You have the opposite problem from Tyler: you *don't* want the zero to show. So... General;-General; ....will do it (use some other format than "General" for the positive and negative numbers if you like) I tend to want to put something in to show the zero was there, so I might use a format like: 0.0;-0.0;-- and then my zeroes show up as "--". Or ??0%;-??0%;[blue]"nothing" where my zeroes say the word "nothing" in blue letters in the cell. Look in the Excel help file for more useful custom number formats. -- Del Cotter NB Personal replies to this post will send email to , which goes to a spam folder-- please send your email to del3 instead. |
do not show zeros in pivot chart (pie chart)
Sorry, I may not have been detailed enough in my problem. I want the lines
with zero not to show. There are nearly 200 countries and when the user selects a region I only want those countires belonging to that region to show. I have been able to use a filter to the right of the pivot but if I was hoping there was a more elegant way to do this. "Del Cotter" wrote: On Wed, 18 Jul 2007, in microsoft.public.excel.charting, klp said: Is there anyway to suppress the zeros in a pivot chart? My pivot table shows activities for many different queues, and sometimes a particular queue won't have a value for an activity that another queue has. When i chart just this queue, the activity shows up as 0%. I don't want to delete the label, because then when i change to another queue that DID have that activity, the value won't show up. See Andy Pope's reply to Tyler H's question above. You have the opposite problem from Tyler: you *don't* want the zero to show. So... General;-General; ....will do it (use some other format than "General" for the positive and negative numbers if you like) I tend to want to put something in to show the zero was there, so I might use a format like: 0.0;-0.0;-- and then my zeroes show up as "--". Or ??0%;-??0%;[blue]"nothing" where my zeroes say the word "nothing" in blue letters in the cell. Look in the Excel help file for more useful custom number formats. -- Del Cotter NB Personal replies to this post will send email to , which goes to a spam folder-- please send your email to del3 instead. |
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