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Let Excel Chart don't show "0" data

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    Let Excel Chart don't show "0" data

    I have some cells have formula and the formula returns "blank" result. In Excel chart, it will show "0" data in X axis. Can we let Excel don't show such kind of data in Chart? Thanks.

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    Re: Let Excel Chart don't show "0" data

    instead of blank - return #N/A
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    Re: Let Excel Chart don't show "0" data

    Dear Sir,
    Thanks for reply but I want to have clean cells without #NA.

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    Re: Let Excel Chart don't show "0" data

    dont know of any other way ,i'm afraid

    you could use conditional formatting to turn the font white to match the background and so not visible

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