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Hello - I am having a problem with a line graph I have. Basically the line
graph is populated on a month to month basis, from protected cells that contain formulas. This is an example of the formula for each month: =IF(J35 = "","",AVERAGE(J35,J49,J63)) My problem is if I'm in august, (thus september shows up as ""), the line (say it was at 98% in August), drops off to zero which makes an ugly graph. If I delete the formulas entirely from Sept-Dec, then it looks fine, but that defeats the purposes of the protected cells. Anyone know of a formula i can throw into "September" that wont make the graph look lke it goes to zero that month? Thanks! |
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Change the formula to
=IF(J35 = "",NA(),AVERAGE(J35,J49,J63)) "Nick I" wrote in message ... Hello - I am having a problem with a line graph I have. Basically the line graph is populated on a month to month basis, from protected cells that contain formulas. This is an example of the formula for each month: =IF(J35 = "","",AVERAGE(J35,J49,J63)) My problem is if I'm in august, (thus september shows up as ""), the line (say it was at 98% in August), drops off to zero which makes an ugly graph. If I delete the formulas entirely from Sept-Dec, then it looks fine, but that defeats the purposes of the protected cells. Anyone know of a formula i can throw into "September" that wont make the graph look lke it goes to zero that month? Thanks! |
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Thanks! That fixed the problem.
"Barb Reinhardt" wrote: Change the formula to =IF(J35 = "",NA(),AVERAGE(J35,J49,J63)) "Nick I" wrote in message ... Hello - I am having a problem with a line graph I have. Basically the line graph is populated on a month to month basis, from protected cells that contain formulas. This is an example of the formula for each month: =IF(J35 = "","",AVERAGE(J35,J49,J63)) My problem is if I'm in august, (thus september shows up as ""), the line (say it was at 98% in August), drops off to zero which makes an ugly graph. If I delete the formulas entirely from Sept-Dec, then it looks fine, but that defeats the purposes of the protected cells. Anyone know of a formula i can throw into "September" that wont make the graph look lke it goes to zero that month? Thanks! |
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