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Tallying
Hello. I have created a survey and need to tally the results. It's just a
basic survey that has around 50 questions with the selection of O-Outstanding, G-Good, A-Adequate, IN-Improvement Needed and NJ-No Basis for Judgement. I have received over 200 of these surveys and I would like to be able to click on a button and have it tally the results, is this possible in excel? I've tried everything I can think of but can't come up with anything. Thanks for your help. |
Tallying
Yes, it's possible, so you haven't tried everything.
Posting a representative sample of your data would help. A lot depends on how it's organized. Also, telling us what you've tried would avoid expending effort that's not worthwhile. In the meantime, you could look at the Sumif/Countif functions and Pivot Tables. I suspect Pivot Tables will do exactly what you want, but they take some effort to learn. -- Regards, Fred "feenster" wrote in message ... Hello. I have created a survey and need to tally the results. It's just a basic survey that has around 50 questions with the selection of O-Outstanding, G-Good, A-Adequate, IN-Improvement Needed and NJ-No Basis for Judgement. I have received over 200 of these surveys and I would like to be able to click on a button and have it tally the results, is this possible in excel? I've tried everything I can think of but can't come up with anything. Thanks for your help. |
Tallying
Thanks Fred. But I left out one major detail. The survey is done in excel
but the responses are all handwritten. So what I need to do is find an easy way to tally the results, hopefully by just clicking on a counter button and have it do it for me and then generate a chart. I hope that makes more sense. I looked at the pivot table and I think that will only work if the results were already input into the spreadsheet, correct? My problem is putting the results in. Thanks again, Feenster "Fred Smith" wrote: Yes, it's possible, so you haven't tried everything. Posting a representative sample of your data would help. A lot depends on how it's organized. Also, telling us what you've tried would avoid expending effort that's not worthwhile. In the meantime, you could look at the Sumif/Countif functions and Pivot Tables. I suspect Pivot Tables will do exactly what you want, but they take some effort to learn. -- Regards, Fred "feenster" wrote in message ... Hello. I have created a survey and need to tally the results. It's just a basic survey that has around 50 questions with the selection of O-Outstanding, G-Good, A-Adequate, IN-Improvement Needed and NJ-No Basis for Judgement. I have received over 200 of these surveys and I would like to be able to click on a button and have it tally the results, is this possible in excel? I've tried everything I can think of but can't come up with anything. Thanks for your help. |
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