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Default Creating a graph with existing data...clear data after save

I think it would be helpful to see the quiz format. At the very least to see
how the results of the quiz are output. If you have a sample graph to go
with it that would help as well.

You can send the file to mike at crazybass2.com. (Replace the 'at' with @)

Mike

"Cam Neeson" wrote:

Sorry i should have been more clear, each person is to get a personal copy of
the test (it is a self help quiz). Therefore only the individuals score will
be recorded.

Ideally each 'run' of the quiz will be saved as a column of a the graph
using the =TODAY() function. (the series of the graph is the quiz sections)

If you need more please ask. I can strip the quiz down to let you have a
look at what i've done / trying to do. (Information contained in the quiz is
Business Confidential).

Thanks again


 
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