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I have a report that calculates the percentage compliance on various
questions and these are then charted in a bar chart. It could be that the compliance is zero (i.e. not doing any of the required competencies), or it may be that the section is not applicable. Therefore, the calculation will return either NA (not applicable) or 0%. I want the data labels in the chart to show 0% but not NA (which currently shows as 0%, but I also tried NA(), #NA etc and the label shows that as its value). I've tried various things but it either hides both or shows both. Any suggestions please? Kate |
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