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my chart displays the efficiency of machines per day in one month.
as we do not work on Saturdays and Sundays I do not have any values for those days, but I still want to keep the days as we might work Sat. or Sundays. How can I have the line of my graph interrupted instead of connected between Friday's and Monday's values? Norbert |
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Hi,
To have a line that breaks you will need to have dates in your series for the weekends and no data for the equivalent points. If you just made the axis Time series the line would be interpolated between Friday and Monday data points. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "Norbert" wrote in message ... my chart displays the efficiency of machines per day in one month. as we do not work on Saturdays and Sundays I do not have any values for those days, but I still want to keep the days as we might work Sat. or Sundays. How can I have the line of my graph interrupted instead of connected between Friday's and Monday's values? Norbert |
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Hi Andy,
I think that is exactely what I've actually done. my source data come from: ='shift plan'!$W$278:$W$308 the content of these cells are the efficiencies: e.g. 78% the cells for the weekends are completely empty. the category (X) axix labels come from: ='shift plan'!$A$278:$A$308 A278 represents the 01-10-2008 A308 represents the 31-10-2008 but the cell entries are actually formulas like: A277+1 in A2 is the 01-01-2008 every cell further down, just adds 1 day. Hope you can help. Norbert Andy Pope wrote: Hi, To have a line that breaks you will need to have dates in your series for the weekends and no data for the equivalent points. If you just made the axis Time series the line would be interpolated between Friday and Monday data points. Cheers Andy Andy Pope wrote: Hi, To have a line that breaks you will need to have dates in your series for the weekends and no data for the equivalent points. If you just made the axis Time series the line would be interpolated between Friday and Monday data points. Cheers Andy |
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Hi,
So it sounds like your data is set up correctly. Select the chart and the use Tools Options Chart Plot empty cells as Not Plotted. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "Norbert" wrote in message ... Hi Andy, I think that is exactely what I've actually done. my source data come from: ='shift plan'!$W$278:$W$308 the content of these cells are the efficiencies: e.g. 78% the cells for the weekends are completely empty. the category (X) axix labels come from: ='shift plan'!$A$278:$A$308 A278 represents the 01-10-2008 A308 represents the 31-10-2008 but the cell entries are actually formulas like: A277+1 in A2 is the 01-01-2008 every cell further down, just adds 1 day. Hope you can help. Norbert Andy Pope wrote: Hi, To have a line that breaks you will need to have dates in your series for the weekends and no data for the equivalent points. If you just made the axis Time series the line would be interpolated between Friday and Monday data points. Cheers Andy Andy Pope wrote: Hi, To have a line that breaks you will need to have dates in your series for the weekends and no data for the equivalent points. If you just made the axis Time series the line would be interpolated between Friday and Monday data points. Cheers Andy |
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I knew it would be an easy one. I actually never went to Tools, Options
...... for charts, always used right click on the chart or graph line only. Thanks for helping. It works now. Cheers, Norbert Hi, So it sounds like your data is set up correctly. Select the chart and the use Tools Options Chart Plot empty cells as Not Plotted. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "Norbert" wrote in message ... Hi Andy, I think that is exactely what I've actually done. my source data come from: ='shift plan'!$W$278:$W$308 the content of these cells are the efficiencies: e.g. 78% the cells for the weekends are completely empty. the category (X) axix labels come from: ='shift plan'!$A$278:$A$308 A278 represents the 01-10-2008 A308 represents the 31-10-2008 but the cell entries are actually formulas like: A277+1 in A2 is the 01-01-2008 every cell further down, just adds 1 day. Hope you can help. Norbert Andy Pope wrote: Hi, To have a line that breaks you will need to have dates in your series for the weekends and no data for the equivalent points. If you just made the axis Time series the line would be interpolated between Friday and Monday data points. Cheers Andy |
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