Force gaps in chart based on (zero) value

BartC

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I have a chart which is based on calculated data (formula). Where the base data has 'gaps', the formula show zero. Given that the result of a formula can never be a 'real blank'.
As a consequence, the resulting chart also cannot show gaps, instead it jumps to zero.

I am desperately looking for a solution, to force the chart to show gaps.

Any help wouold be greatly appreciated!

Many thanks
Bart

BTW I am looking for a solution without VBA if possible.
 

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Repeat Last Command
Pressing F4 adds dollar signs when editing a formula. When not editing, F4 repeats last command.
For anyone else reading this post, if you want to skip the Youtube: let your formula result in n/a# by using =na(). The chart will not drop to zero.
 
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