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Default How can I graph the #of times a certain word is found in Excel?

For example I have a list of reasons of what brand of butter a group of
customers choose to buy.... How can I take the number of times "I can't
believe it's not butter" is listed as compared to "Brommel and Brown", etc.
and graph them accordingly onto one graph so if I have 512 occurances where
customers chose "I can't believe it's not butter" and 256 occurances where
customers chose "Brommel and Brown" - then I would like the graph is twice as
large for the "I can't believe it's not butter".
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Hi,

Just put in an extra column to count the number of times each one occurs and
plot a column chart appropriately, otr simply do a pivot table.

Dave

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