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Hiding values in a pivot chart

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    Hiding values in a pivot chart

    I'm trying to nto show zer values in a pivot chart. Is this possible to do?

    I've tried subsetting the pivot table to only show non-zero values, but this is not effecting the Chart.

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    Re: Hiding values in a pivot chart

    I'm not sure whether this will work but you could try it.

    Right click on your chart, select "select data", click on Hidden and Empty Values button and untick "show hidden rows and columns".
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    Re: Hiding values in a pivot chart

    Thanks, but it is not giving me the option to select this box. It is already unchecked anyway,

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    Re: Hiding values in a pivot chart

    To best describe or illustrate your problem you would be better off attaching a dummy workbook, the workbook should contain the same structure and some dummy data of the same type as the type you have in your real workbook - so, if a cell contains numbers & letters in this format abc-123 then that should be reflected in the dummy workbook.

    If needed supply a before and after sheet in the workbook so the person helping you can see what you are trying to achieve.

    Doing this will ensure you get the result you need!
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