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I have data in an Excel s/s and one of the sets of data has a different start
date. That is, i have 3 series that have data from 1991 - 2007 and a fourth that has data from 1996-2007. How do I format this so as not to have a line for the fourth data that runs along the x-axis and then steeply up to the first values in 1996 thanks for your help |
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Sounds like you have cells for the missing values, but a formula that
returns "" where there is no explicit value. Change "" in your formula to NA(): =IF(<something,<some value, NA()) This puts an ugly #N/A in the sheet, but it is not plotted in a line or XY chart. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "gerry" wrote in message ... I have data in an Excel s/s and one of the sets of data has a different start date. That is, i have 3 series that have data from 1991 - 2007 and a fourth that has data from 1996-2007. How do I format this so as not to have a line for the fourth data that runs along the x-axis and then steeply up to the first values in 1996 thanks for your help |
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