Re: Building Math Graphs in Excel
- From: "Dana DeLouis" <ddelouis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 11:40:15 -0400
As a workaround, perhaps you could just Delete the cell that has the =1/0
formula.
This will cause a break in the data, and will cause the line near the
discontinuity to disappear.
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HTH. :>)
Dana DeLouis
Windows XP, Office 2003
"RussianBoy" <RussianBoy.26d41y_1145199600.9715@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message news:RussianBoy.26d41y_1145199600.9715@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hm.. but how can I do it? Can u show the order of actions by wich its
possible to plot it as two separate curves on the same graph? How can I
realize it? Explain it, please.
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