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Im creating a simple chart of losses, i take each day of the end of the week
, ending friday 6/03/05, 6/10/05, 6/24/05. I have omited 6/17/05 since there
are no losses on that week, i create a chart but the chart always displays
the 6/17/05 . I do not want it to show that date, is there a way i can omit
that date from my chart?

Thx Elaien
 
Elaine

If you can get the cell to return the error #N/A. To do this you use the NA
function in the cell. (Just type =NA() in the cell for the losses on
6/17/05).
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HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
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I entered the =NA() and it still brings the 6/17/2005 entry up, am i doing
something wrong

the table is as so

6/3/05 1.5
6/10/05 .58
6/24/05 1.3
6/30/05 2.5

now i select all and hit chart wizard, that diagram that pops up shows the
6/17/2005 , so i tried the =NA() , (i entered an entry for 6/17/05) and
replaced the value with the =NA() but it still pops up. Can you recreate it
for yourself and check it out?

Thx Elaine
 
Elaine -

Excel recognizes the dates, and creates a time-scale axis for the chart.
Don't let Excel boss you around. Right click on the chart, select Chart
Options from the pop up menu, click on the Axes tab, and under Category
Axis, choose the Category option.

- Jon
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Peltier Technical Services
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http://PeltierTech.com/
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Elaine

Sorry, misread the question. Thought you wanted a continuous plot. Go to
the axes tab in chart options and select category

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HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
(e-mail address removed)
 
Oh gosh, it worked!!!! thank you thank you thank you , you dont no how long
i have waited to NOT see that date !! LOL

Elaine Have a wonderful 4th of July :)
 
Thanks Jon, that is great it has been so long that i have waited to NOT see
that entry! Thank you thank you thank you

Happy 4th of July :)
 
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