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    Line chart with markers question

    Hi all, I'm using a formula to auto fill the x axis of a "line chart w/ markers" given a start date and end date, =IF('Formula Sheet'!$A$1+7*(COLUMNS($A:A)-1)<='Formula Sheet'!$D$1,'Formula Sheet'!$A$1+7*(COLUMNS($A:A)-1),"")

    My question is, in the chart input sheet where these dates go, I have to manually "hide" the columns that have no values (dates) so my line chart x axis only shows the dates and not empty markers for the empty cells. My dates change, and are in incriments of 7 days, so if my start date for one project is 5/25/13, and end date is 6/25/13, the formula would create 5 weeks/columns of data, but my chart input sheet has room for up to a year of possible weekly dates in case a different project is a longer, or shorter length.

    I attached some pictures to help explain. Is there a function I can utilize so excel does this automatically?

    Thanks for the help!
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    Re: Line chart with markers question

    Please read fourm rules before posting. Posting the same question 3 times is silly.

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    Re: Line chart with markers question

    Sorry. Wont happen again.

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    Re: Line chart with markers question

    Thanks Nemo.

    Duplicate thread, hence closed.
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