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The worksheet has a table of data and then a chart of
that data. Some of the rows in the data are zero. I don't want the chart to plot those zeros. I know I can use #N/A to accomplish this, but it looks ugly to the customer to see #N/A in the data. Is there another way to easily NOT chart the zeros. OR, is there a way to have the #N/A display as a zero? tod |
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