Histogram results, bins with More.

hotrod

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Why do I have More with a number in the results?
How do I get rid of the More and number?
Without having to delete and resort.
Thanks for your help in advance.
 
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If I histogram a column of numbers the Mores (both have 0) are at the bottom of the results.

I'm doing a histogram on a table of numbers, 1st Bin More (has 15) is at the bottom of the results and 2nd bin More (has 15) is 3rd row down from the Bin heading.
Why does it do this for a table of numbers?
Why is one More 3rd row down from the top and where does the number 15 come from when it should be 0.
 
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If I histogram a column of numbers the Mores (both have 0) are at the bottom of the results.

I'm doing a histogram on a table of numbers, 1st Bin More (has 15) is at the bottom of the results and 2nd bin More (has 15) is 3rd row down from the Bin heading.
Why does it do this for a table of numbers?
Why is one More 3rd row down from the top and where does the number 15 come from when it should be 0.


are there more numbers under the More in your output table?

do you have pareto chart selected in options?

did you select the output range or did you let the computer select?
 
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The numbers that I'm doing the histogram on is information that is transfered (formula eg =Data!C2) from another sheet (data). That's why I've got the problem.

When I do a histogram on the data sheet I don't have the problem.

Comparing the two results, not only do I have More in the results, some of the totals are incorrect.

Is there anything I can do to the formula eg =Data!C2 so that the histogram works properly.
 
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it sounds as though the data is coming over as text.

try

=value(Data!C2))

and see what happens
 
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