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The attached was created in Excel 2010 and it does what you're after automatically. Perhaps see if you can copy the attached graph into your workbook and link it to your data... You never know, Microsoft might stun us all and have something actually work well!!
That's a good thought, but as it turns out I don't think it will work because I have a formula in the cell. The formula sets the cell value to =NA() if there is no data available.

So when I opened your file (in Excel 2010), I tried putting =NA() and "" in the cell, and each time, it drew the line instead of leaving a hole.

Anyway, I think what I'm going to end up doing is putting the data in a bar graph instead of a line graph, so the empty spaces will for sure be empty. (The line is a running average trend line.)

An alternate solution was to make a macro that deleted the contents of any cells without data and connect it to a button on the sheet.

Anyway, thanks for your help!
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