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Getting rid of labels showing zero values
I have a chart with labels showing the values of the source cells. When the
value of a source cell is zero, I dont want the label to show anything at all (not zero). If the source cell is empty it works fine. So then I use the IF command take make the source cell empty if the value is zero, but that doesnt work for some reason €“ as long as the source cell is a summary of other cells, the chart labels keeps on showing zero. Any solution for this? -- Lars |
Getting rid of labels showing zero values
Hi,
You could change the number format of the data labels to General;General; which will not display the zero Cheers Andy Lars wrote: I have a chart with labels showing the values of the source cells. When the value of a source cell is zero, I dont want the label to show anything at all (not zero). If the source cell is empty it works fine. So then I use the IF command take make the source cell empty if the value is zero, but that doesnt work for some reason €“ as long as the source cell is a summary of other cells, the chart labels keeps on showing zero. Any solution for this? |
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