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I have a 12-month line graph where some of the earliest and most recent data
is still zero. Is there a way to have Excel not plot zero values - to avoid the big rises and drop offs they cause - and, rather, just have the graph start and end wherever there is positive data? (NOTE: for multiple reasons, I can't erase the formulae in the cells yielding the zero values, or have them display the N/A message....) Thanks!!! Marika :) |
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