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Hi,
You could use autofilter to hide the rows of those with a zero value. Or formula as described here, http://www.andypope.info/charts/piezeros.htm Cheers Andy Michelle wrote: I have a pie-chart which refers to 50 rows of data. There are never any more than 5 or 6 with any values, and the pie chart looks fine... EXCEPT... the legend shows all 50 entries. Is there a way to tell it to ignore (or not display) any entries that have a zero value (and therefore do not show in the pie)? Thanks M -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Hi Andy
I'm struggling with a similar issue; My data is in the following format ideally I'd like to utilise the answer, but think I've hit the limit of my technical ability....any ideas? Ans 1 Ans 2 Ans 3 WG1 0 1 2 WG2 2 1 0 WG3 1 0 2 Quote:
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