do not graph zero calculated values.

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Rick James

On the web page:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/assistance/HP051992231033.aspx

The forth point (Control the way empty cells are plotted in a chart) is kind
of what I'm looking for, but this solution above does not help my situation.
We have a formula in the cell, and do not want it to plot that portion if the
returned value is "zero". Please post a solution. Thanks!

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Nick Hodge

Rick

You need to use the NA() function...so

=IF(MyFormula=0,NA(),MyFormula)

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HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
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