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I would like to keep the series but display non of the zero segments.
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What I do (assuming the values are in a column) is to apply a custom
filter to the values, choosing Does Not Equal and entering zero - the zero values are hidden on the sheet, and do not appear on the pie chart. If the values change, eg. next month, just re-apply the filter (it is not dynamic). Hope this helps. Pete On Apr 10, 5:19*pm, Sarah wrote: I would like to keep the series but display non of the zero segments. |
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