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How do I remove lines from a Pivot Table in Excel?

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    Genevieve
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    How do I remove lines from a Pivot Table in Excel?

    I have a PivotTable in Excel that I'm using to generate charts from a large
    data set. It is currently set up as a line chart, with data points from
    similar categories connected between x-values. But since my I'm trying to
    plot variables on the x-axis, rather than a scale, I do not want the lines
    to appear whenever I re-generate the chart with a different set of variables.
    If I remove the lines from the chart, every time I generate a change, the
    lines come back. Is there any way to change the default setting that forms
    the line chart every time I change the variables and re-form the chart? Or
    do I have to create the PivotTable all over again? Any help appreciated
    greatly.

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    Debra Dalgleish
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    Re: How do I remove lines from a Pivot Table in Excel?

    This is a known problem with pivot charts. There's information in the
    following MSKB article, which suggests recording a macro as you apply
    the formatting:

    Changing a PivotChart removes series formatting in Excel
    http://support.microsoft.com/?id=215904


    Genevieve wrote:
    > I have a PivotTable in Excel that I'm using to generate charts from a large
    > data set. It is currently set up as a line chart, with data points from
    > similar categories connected between x-values. But since my I'm trying to
    > plot variables on the x-axis, rather than a scale, I do not want the lines
    > to appear whenever I re-generate the chart with a different set of variables.
    > If I remove the lines from the chart, every time I generate a change, the
    > lines come back. Is there any way to change the default setting that forms
    > the line chart every time I change the variables and re-form the chart? Or
    > do I have to create the PivotTable all over again? Any help appreciated
    > greatly.



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