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On 2007-03-09 09:07:06 +0000, David said:
Paul, Set the cell to #N/A instead of "" to get the desired result on your chart "Paul Finer" wrote: I have a line chart created from a series of data that is calculated using some formulae. Sometime the data is not applicable for a particular time period so the formula looks something like:- =if(A1=7,"",B1) -- this is not the actual formula but basically if it's not applicable then I set the cell to double quotes. My problem is that Excel plots these double quotes as a zero whereas I would really like to show a gap in the line. I know there is a preference setting to do this and I have it set correctly. If I just type in some dummy data and skip a value the chart plots correctly i.e. produces a gap in the line. Is there anything I can set in my formula to get Excel to plot a break in the line? Many thanks Wow, that was quick! Thanks a million...it worked a treat! Cheers Paul |
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