Hi
I have a table that looks a bit like this:
ABC XYZ
General Review 2.8 0.5
2 Month Review
3 Month Review 2.6
ERIT Review 3.5
Physio Review 16 4
Pain Review
WAD Review
Low Back Review 4 2
Each month the number will change for each row, some months they will be
entirely blank, other months they will contain numbers.
I only want the chart to show the review type on the Category X axis if
there is data in either column ABC or XYZ. In other words, this month should
not show 2 Month Review, Pain Review or WAD Review.
I've been reading all the posts about dynamic charts - but that doesn't suit
because my zero values are dotted throughout the table - not just at the end.
Changing the formula to display #N/A doesn't work either - the label is
still there on the x-axis.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks for your help.
Sally
Select the range and apply an AutoFilter (Date menu > Filter > AutoFilter).
Click the down arrow next to ABC and select Nonblanks. The hidden rows with
blanks will not appear in the chart, because by default, hidden cells are
not plotted.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Sally Poyzer" <SallyPoyzer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have a table that looks a bit like this:
>
> ABC XYZ
> General Review 2.8 0.5
> 2 Month Review
> 3 Month Review 2.6
> ERIT Review 3.5
> Physio Review 16 4
> Pain Review
> WAD Review
> Low Back Review 4 2
>
> Each month the number will change for each row, some months they will be
> entirely blank, other months they will contain numbers.
>
> I only want the chart to show the review type on the Category X axis if
> there is data in either column ABC or XYZ. In other words, this month
> should
> not show 2 Month Review, Pain Review or WAD Review.
>
> I've been reading all the posts about dynamic charts - but that doesn't
> suit
> because my zero values are dotted throughout the table - not just at the
> end.
> Changing the formula to display #N/A doesn't work either - the label is
> still there on the x-axis.
>
> Does anyone have any other ideas?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Sally
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