The problem is that those values are coming from another workbook....
These are the values for Y axis (column B)
=AustinQ.!U17
=AustinQ.!U18
and so on.......
and what I have in the AustinQ. workbook is as follows:
=AVERAGE(E17,I17,M17,Q17)
=AVERAGE(E18,I18,M18,Q18)
and so on..........
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asdf
"Kurt Barr" wrote:
> I'm assuming that your values for Column B is your Y-axis. And that you're
> not wanting to see your graph plummet to 0 and stay there for the remainder
> of the values on the X-axis.
>
> If so, I would suggest you altering your formula that gives you the value in
> Column B to show an empty cell instead of the 0. You can do that by making
> the formula result be "".
>
> If you post a copy of your formula, I would be more than happy to assist you
> with modifying it to do that.
>
> "beto" wrote:
>
> > This is the issue:
> > Let say I have :
> >
> > ColumnA ColumnB
> > 1 234
> > 2 432
> > 3 -8
> > 4 0...
> > 5 0...
> > .. ..0..
> > .. ..0..
> > 300 0...
> >
> > I'm doing a linear graph and I want as "x-value" Column A, and "y-value"
> > Column B. But I do not want the zeros to appear in the graph.
> > week by week the zeros will change as days pass until reach 300.
> > automatically.
> >
> > Is there any way to set the graph up to take just number greater and lesser
> > than zeros?
> >
> >
> > --
> > asdf
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