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    hiding 0 values in Line Graph. =IF(C58="",NA(),C58) dosen't worked for me.

    Hi,
    I have been creating a line graph using formula in which some of them to be filled regularly on weekly basis. I want my line graph to automatically update itself after filling values on weekly basis. I tried to use the If function : =IF(C58="",NA(),C58) but it doesn't work for me. can any one help me on this?


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    Re: hiding 0 values in Line Graph. =IF(C58="",NA(),C58) dosen't worked for me.

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    Re: hiding 0 values in Line Graph. =IF(C58="",NA(),C58) dosen't worked for me.

    Check the type of Line chart is NOT the stacked line sub type.
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