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Kevin -
The NA() trick to get #N/A in a cell doesn't help with pie charts. You almost got it with the number formats, but you only specified positive and negative number formats. You need to add two semicolons: General;General;; The lack of anything between the last two semicolons tells Excel not to show zeros. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Kevin Gallagher wrote: How do I suppress zero values in a pie chart. i have tried returning na# instead of zero and I tried using the format General; General, neither are working for me with pie charts.... the na# appears, and when I use General; General a dash "-" appears. By way of explanation - I have a list of customers with a contribution% against each - i wish to show the postive % customers on one pie chart, and the negative % csutomers on a second pie chart. i have therefore created two new % values and used an IF statement to supress postives on one and negatives on the other. From that I make two graphs... |
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