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I'm trying to graph the results of a survey. The responses are either Yes,
No, or Not Applicable (N/A), and should be shown on the Y-axis (the Z-axis if I go to a 3D graph). I have not yet been able to do this. Can anyone help? |
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Graphing Text Information in Excel
To graph text information in Excel, follow these steps:
With these steps, you should be able to create a chart that shows your survey responses on the Y-axis. Let me know if you have any questions or if there's anything else I can help with.
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Take a look at Jon Peltier's Vertical Category Axis instructions:
http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/Cha...egoryAxis.html "garrison0013" wrote in message ... I'm trying to graph the results of a survey. The responses are either Yes, No, or Not Applicable (N/A), and should be shown on the Y-axis (the Z-axis if I go to a 3D graph). I have not yet been able to do this. Can anyone help? |
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If what you have is a list of Yes/No/NA responses, select the list and build a pivot
table, using the Pivot Table Report itom on the Data menu. Drag the Response field into the Row area of the pivot tabel, then drag it again into the data area of the pivot table, and you will get a list of the number of each response. For this data, for example: Response No NA Yes NA No Yes NA NA NA Yes Yes No Create the pivot table, drag the response field button to the Row area, then drag it to the data area, to produce this pivot table: Count of Response Response Total NA 5 No 3 Yes 4 Grand Total 12 - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ garrison0013 wrote: I'm trying to graph the results of a survey. The responses are either Yes, No, or Not Applicable (N/A), and should be shown on the Y-axis (the Z-axis if I go to a 3D graph). I have not yet been able to do this. Can anyone help? |
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The easiest way I've found to do this is to sort the column (if all answers
are in the same column), then add up and post a number for the yes, no, N/A. Then I post the answer column on the X-Axis. It's a work around but it works ok for me where I do a lot of survey type graphs also. "garrison0013" wrote in message ... I'm trying to graph the results of a survey. The responses are either Yes, No, or Not Applicable (N/A), and should be shown on the Y-axis (the Z-axis if I go to a 3D graph). I have not yet been able to do this. Can anyone help? |
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Susan -
I don't see my original response, but I probably suggested a pivot table. The nice thing about the pivot table is that it adds up the responses of each type for you, without making you sort or count them or mistype the number yourself. Well, making ME mistype the number; you might be one of those people who can type. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Susan Lambert wrote: The easiest way I've found to do this is to sort the column (if all answers are in the same column), then add up and post a number for the yes, no, N/A. Then I post the answer column on the X-Axis. It's a work around but it works ok for me where I do a lot of survey type graphs also. "garrison0013" wrote in message ... I'm trying to graph the results of a survey. The responses are either Yes, No, or Not Applicable (N/A), and should be shown on the Y-axis (the Z-axis if I go to a 3D graph). I have not yet been able to do this. Can anyone help? |
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