MAJOR Worksheet Dilemma
It's not the effort that I am concerned with, I just didn't want to have a
spreadsheet than spanned across to column CJ. That's how far over it went
when I did it the first time. I was trying to minimize that's all. I guess
since it appears this is the only way, that is what I will stick with.
Thanks so much.
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Sandi Gardner
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
You can copy them across if the effort is your concern.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"Sandi" wrote in message
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I did that already, but that gives me having 36 different formuals each in
seperate columns so that my PivotTable would recognize them by the time I
am
finished I was trying to avoid that. I was hoping that there would be
something else easier taht I could do.
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Sandi Gardner
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
I think you just want
=COUNTIF(G1:G215,1)
then 2,3 etc.
NA can be
=COUNTIF(F1:G215,"NA")
if just that text,
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Bob Phillips
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"Sandi" wrote in message
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I have a spreadsheet that will end up containing 6 worksheets. In
each
worksheet there are sets of questions and hold answers of either a 1,
2,
3,
or NA. I know that I can use a CountIF function to count all the 1's,
2's
and such, but i have to have 4 seperate columns for each. Is there a
way
to
use an IF function with a Count function to do this easier...such as
IF(G1:G215=1,Count.....) at this point I get lost!! What I am trying
to
do
is create a PivotChart that will show the differences between the 1,
2, 3,
and NA answers for each of these questions for each worksheet. ANY
HELP
WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
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Sandi Gardner
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