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Hi, I am using Excel 2003.
Let's say we want to implement a new system, and to get an idea of what to buy, we survey a number of like organisations to see what they are using, whether or not they recommend the system and if they have had any problems. Eg: Response Recommend Problems WSBS 5 4 1 ABC 2 0 2 DEF 1 1 1 GHI 0 0 0 XYZ 2 1 1 The left column shows hthe system. The Response column shows how many organisations use each system. The Recommend column shows how many organisations recommend the system (out of the original response) and the last column shows how many organisations had problems with the system. If I wanted to present this information in a clear and concise manner, what type of chart(s) should I use? I did three separate ine charts initially but I am thinking I should combine them into one to give it more relativity. I have viewed a number of options and some of them look too cluttered or clumsy. As an add on (and not necessary an Excel question) what other information should I solciit in my survey to make a meaningful presentation without confusing people with too much graphics? Keep it simple and use different ones, or combine? I would be very grateful for any suggestions! :-) Thanks. Trish |
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