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Hi There
I'm plotting a line graph on a range of cells and the formula in the series of cells is this: If(C7="Y",SUM($D$6:E7),"") I want the chart to basically add a plot each day so the C column just tells me that the next day has past. At the moment when the value in column C is blank it is plotting these cells as zero and continuing the line. How can I make the line stop when the Value in C is blank? Any help would be greatfully appreciated. Thanks in advance Jamie |
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If you click on Tools - Options and click on the Charts tab you'll see some
tick boxes that allow you to choose what to do with zero values. Choose 'not plotted' and the line will stop at that point. Andrea Jones "Jamie" wrote: Hi There I'm plotting a line graph on a range of cells and the formula in the series of cells is this: If(C7="Y",SUM($D$6:E7),"") I want the chart to basically add a plot each day so the C column just tells me that the next day has past. At the moment when the value in column C is blank it is plotting these cells as zero and continuing the line. How can I make the line stop when the Value in C is blank? Any help would be greatfully appreciated. Thanks in advance Jamie |
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