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Default COUNTIF limitations, alternatives?

Steve -

Regarding alternatives: If you want to use a pivot table to summarize
results, you should change your "database" to have six columns of tick vs.
no tick for that question's responses instead of having only one column for
the original mutually exclusive response.

- Mike Middleton
http://www.DecisionToolworks.com
Decision Analysis Add-ins for Excel


"Steve" wrote in message
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I'm entering the results of a survey into Excel. The answer to one of the
questions was a number from 1-6. I entered all the data, then used
COUNTIF
to tell me how many respondents entered 1, how many 2, how many 3, etc.

Now I'm getting the next survey coming back, almost the same results, but
respondents are allowed to tick multiple boxes. So someone may enter 1
and 4
and 6 to the same question!

Can I enter something like 1,4,6 in the same column and still get a
breakdown of how many respondents ticked each number? I don't think
COUNTIF
can handle this.

TIA

Steve