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The N/A resolved my problem too. But Plot Empty Cells As Interpolated was
not an enabled choice to me. Any idea why? wal50 "Jon Peltier" wrote: Phillip - If the valueless cells are truly blank, select the chart, then select Options on the Tools menu, click on the Chart tab, and choose Plot Empty Cells As Interpolated. If these cells look blank because a formula returned "", then change "" to NA() in the formula, which fills the cells with #N/A. As Jerry pointed out, #N/A allows the connecting line to pass across a gap. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Phillip Earthlink net I have a line chart of a spreadsheet with one column of dates and three of data. The date column is sequential, not contiguous (i.e., dates are skipped), but solid (i.e., no gaps in the column). The last column is very sparse, with only a few scattered rows, most containing no data in the other columns, so the other columns are mostly occupied but with a few scattered gaps. The x-axis is by date (not category), and the three data columns are represented by three line chart series. What I am getting is that the line for the last column shows only the markers without connecting lines, and the other chart lines are interrupted by gaps corresponding to the gaps in the data columns. How can I force the lines for each series to be drawn continously from the first to last entry regardless of any gaps in the columns? |
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What kind of chart? Is the workbook shared?
- Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ wal50 wrote: The N/A resolved my problem too. But Plot Empty Cells As Interpolated was not an enabled choice to me. Any idea why? wal50 "Jon Peltier" wrote: Phillip - If the valueless cells are truly blank, select the chart, then select Options on the Tools menu, click on the Chart tab, and choose Plot Empty Cells As Interpolated. If these cells look blank because a formula returned "", then change "" to NA() in the formula, which fills the cells with #N/A. As Jerry pointed out, #N/A allows the connecting line to pass across a gap. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Phillip Earthlink net I have a line chart of a spreadsheet with one column of dates and three of data. The date column is sequential, not contiguous (i.e., dates are skipped), but solid (i.e., no gaps in the column). The last column is very sparse, with only a few scattered rows, most containing no data in the other columns, so the other columns are mostly occupied but with a few scattered gaps. The x-axis is by date (not category), and the three data columns are represented by three line chart series. What I am getting is that the line for the last column shows only the markers without connecting lines, and the other chart lines are interrupted by gaps corresponding to the gaps in the data columns. How can I force the lines for each series to be drawn continously from the first to last entry regardless of any gaps in the columns? |
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