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How do you not include 0 value data on a graph?
I have a chart made that is formulated so that data fills in automatically
every month. I then have a graph attached that plots the data. My problem is that when there is no data for that month then the graph plots a continuous line that shows 0 after the real data. Is there anything that I can put in the formula so that if there is no value or 0 value it won't plot it on the graph? Hope this question makes sense! |
How do you not include 0 value data on a graph?
Absolutely, use NA() if you don't want to graph the point.
-- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "bergie" wrote: I have a chart made that is formulated so that data fills in automatically every month. I then have a graph attached that plots the data. My problem is that when there is no data for that month then the graph plots a continuous line that shows 0 after the real data. Is there anything that I can put in the formula so that if there is no value or 0 value it won't plot it on the graph? Hope this question makes sense! |
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