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This is a problem that's been discussed before, but I haven't seen this
aspect addressed: If you select the chart in question and go to ExcelPreferencesChart, you can indicate that empty cells should be plotted as 'Not plotted (leave gaps)". (This is one of 3 options including "Zero" and "Interpolated".) Thing is, this doesn't work! As far as I'm able to determine, the ONLY thing that Excel will do is treat your blank cells as zero values (yeah, yeah, unless I replace those blank cells with "#N/A"). The work-arounds are fine, but why won't Excel do what it's supposed to? Any chance they'll fix this? Thanks, Pete Microsoft Excel 2004 for Mac, ver 11.2.3 |
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