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I have a data sheet that has answers to a survey that are words rather than numbers. I'd like to be able to sum how many answers were given by respondent. Is there a formula that sums any type of entry in a cell or does sum only work with numbers. For example
respondent cell 1 cell 2 cell 3 cell 4 respondent 1 yes no yes respondent 2 no yes I'd like to be able to add a column to sum that respondent one gave 3 answers and respondents 2 gave 2 answers. Doesn't matter what the answers are. Just which questions they typed a response in. Is that possible? |
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Hi
try the COUNTA functions which counts non empty cells in a range
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