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How to hide zero values in graphs using Mircosoft excel 2003?
I am using MS Excel 2003. While creating a linked data base, I have many
values returned as zero. When I create a graph, I do not want the graphs to plot the zero values. Is there a method to do this without deleting any zero values? I know easy methos is to delete the zero values and leave it blank. But as these are linked from other data base, I do not want to search an delte. |
How to hide zero values in graphs using Mircosoft excel 2003?
Replace 0 or "" in your lookup formulas with NA(). This returns the #N/A
error, which is not plotted in a marker-type chart (line or XY chart). - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Ravi.K.Rao" wrote in message ... I am using MS Excel 2003. While creating a linked data base, I have many values returned as zero. When I create a graph, I do not want the graphs to plot the zero values. Is there a method to do this without deleting any zero values? I know easy methos is to delete the zero values and leave it blank. But as these are linked from other data base, I do not want to search an delte. |
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