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How do I set up a needs assessment result template in Excel?
I need to set up the following to compile the results of a membership survey
sent to our membership. Can someone help? |
How do I set up a needs assessment result template in Excel?
Not near enough detail to form an idea of where to start.
Is this to be an electronic survey form? How will you send out the form and receive the finished survey from your members? I guess you would need a column with questions and a column for answers or check boxes. When all members have sent in their answers, you would have to filter the answers. Would you want to know who answered what? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 12:34:02 -0700, Chantal66 wrote: I need to set up the following to compile the results of a membership survey sent to our membership. Can someone help? |
How do I set up a needs assessment result template in Excel?
Thank you for your reply!
The form is a word document sent out by regular mail (not electronic) and were received in the same way (manually filled out). The survey was sent out with the option for the member to include their personal contact information. The questions are related to : Demographics Type of practice Annual scientific meeting Sessions offered at the meeting (ratings with comments) Future Topics (a list of topics is listed and members must rank them by preference) Learning needs Career path Specialty Clinical practice support General comments Chantal "Gord Dibben" wrote: Not near enough detail to form an idea of where to start. Is this to be an electronic survey form? How will you send out the form and receive the finished survey from your members? I guess you would need a column with questions and a column for answers or check boxes. When all members have sent in their answers, you would have to filter the answers. Would you want to know who answered what? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 12:34:02 -0700, Chantal66 wrote: I need to set up the following to compile the results of a membership survey sent to our membership. Can someone help? |
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