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Hello all,
I am sorry if i posted it in the wrong section.
I am working on a data set.
It has pivot table. I make identical table to calculate the Liter per Hr
Liter per Hr = Sum of Quantity/Sum of Hrs.
I use getpivot data in it.
I also make a line chart using the table.
The problem is when i select any GSE in GSE slicer, the chart goes wrong.
for example I seleted ACU in GSE slicer, the graph becomes wrong.
when I uncheck #REF! then chart becomes correct.
But everytime, i have to uncheck #REF! whenever i select other GSE or months or station.
I want to display the valid chart only i.e. i do not want to filter #REF! everytime.
Need help.
Hi,
Post your MS Excel questions here - Results in Microsoft 365 and Office - Microsoft Community
Hi, @umairarshad
As far as I know, this formula reports an error when the divisor is null, and this error indirectly affects the results of other slicers and charts:
Please start a new discussion via the Office Community so that you can get dedicated support on this issue:
Results in Microsoft 365 and Office - Microsoft Community
Thank you for your understanding.
I hope my suggestions give you good ideas, if you have any more questions, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Fen Ling,
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anyone please help
I want to exclude #REF! in my chart
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