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How do I hide the 0% of the pie chart so that they only show the relevant %?
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If you mean on the pie then double click the data labels and choose the
Number tab, choose Custom and enter the following code on the Type line on
the right:

0%;[=0]"";


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How do I hide the 0% of the pie chart so that they only show the relevant %?

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Thanks! It does look better.

But is there a way to not show the data lable of those 0% as well?

"ShaneDevenshire" wrote:

If you mean on the pie then double click the data labels and choose the
Number tab, choose Custom and enter the following code on the Type line on
the right:

0%;[=0]"";


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Shane Devenshire


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How do I hide the 0% of the pie chart so that they only show the relevant %?

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