Re: summary page of survey
From: Bob Mixon (bmixon_at_bizla.rr.com)
Date: 11/14/04
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 10:03:00 -0800
Edan,
There are no additional ways to display the results of a survey from the
browser unless you write custom code to do so. However, you can link to the
survey from Microsoft Access and write your own report. Doing this in
Microsoft Access is a little cumbersome because of the way in which answers
are stored, but it can be accomplished.
-- Bob Mixon http://www.sharepointblogs.com/bmixon Do you Collaborate? "Edan" <Edan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0B6B659B-90F6-498E-B099-F793C1E18E53@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > When a question type in a survey is a multiple choice (many options can be > picked) > the summary page, of the answers, shows in a new row the multiple pick. > > for example: a survey question has multiple choice answers: x, y. > If someone marks both x and y the summary page will display 3 rows: > 1. x - for those who picked only x. > 2. y - for those who picked only y. > 3. x,y - for those who picked both x and y. > > Is there a way that the summary page will display only the original > questions and then increase each answer if a multiple choice was made? > > Thanks, Edan
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