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I have a chart which is has "" in a formula to clear contents when not
applicable to show error. This results in the chart treating the cell as 0 and therefore ugly result in data point. All other post responses to this type of question suggest using NA() and conditional formation to hide the error.. Unfortunately when this is used this screws up my SUM() and AVG() formulas.. Any other suggestions? Thanks Jo |
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