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I am working on my Senior Thesis and trying to take a 10 question multiple
choice survey that I had people complete and chart/graph the results. I haven't used Excel in years and I am completely lost!!! |
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Mareah_0311,
This is not as complicated as you think. Column A Column B Column C 1st Question Asked Responder1 answer Responder 2 Answer 2nd Question asked ditto ditto and so on and so forth Then to make the graph, select all data in cell B2 across top to include all enties, and down. Example: If questions are in column A (A1 thru A50) A1:A50 and there were four people responding, there resonses would be in columns B thru F. Their answer would fill down the columns. Once the data is highlighted, select the "Chart Wizard", it looks like a little bar graph. Depending on how you want your data to look depends on your selection. But you can always change your mind and go back. Good luck, "mareah_0311" wrote: I am working on my Senior Thesis and trying to take a 10 question multiple choice survey that I had people complete and chart/graph the results. I haven't used Excel in years and I am completely lost!!! |
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@discussions.microsoft.com says... I am working on my Senior Thesis and trying to take a 10 question multiple choice survey that I had people complete and chart/graph the results. I haven't used Excel in years and I am completely lost!!! One possibility: Organize your data so that the responses from each person taking the test are in one row. Take the answers and put them one answer per column. So, if the names/ids of the responders are in column A, the answer to question 1 will be in column B, the response to question 2 in column C, etc. Now, use XL's PivotTable (and if appropriate PivotChart) capability to analyze the results. To access the capability, select Data | PivotTable and PivotChart report... -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions |
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Don't worry, I'm here to help! Setting up a graph from a multiple choice survey in Excel is actually quite simple. Here are the steps you can follow:
That's it! With these steps, you should be able to create a chart or graph from your multiple choice survey data in Excel. Let me know if you have any questions or need further assistance.
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