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setting a formula = to no point in a graph
Hello,
I'm trying to get a formulat to register as no point in a graph. Any Ideas? I've tried setting the formulat to "" or 0 with no luck. What i'm looking for is the formula to output a result say either a 1 or "". If this formula is then graphed the values of 1 will show up (say for a line graph) but the spots where the formula resulted in a "" gives a 0 which makes the line go to 0. The issues is that i'm graphing a coupld different series so the points kinda overlap. Any Ideas would be great! Thanks, Josh |
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