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Hi Jason

Thank you for your tips on LimeSurvey mass editing. It would be great, if you could provide as a link a sample questionaire file with 2 or 3 questions and different answers types associated so everybody could start from there and get an idea even quicker.
Cheers,
Xavier
#1 Xavier Fournier-Morel on 2008-07-22 14:22
Thanks Xavier - good idea, I'll do that!

Jason
#1.1 Jason Cleeland (Homepage) on 2008-07-28 14:42
hi jason...
this post is really good, helps me a lot on my survey.... but i have trouble with the type of question, wich is a table of numbers, so on the stats, must calculate by rows and cols.. and i guess would be easier to do it on .csv editor, but i have not idea about the format that the table ("question") must have, so im wondering you may help me to solve this out!,

thanks a lot for your help.
#1.1.1 carlos dominguez on 2008-08-13 10:47
Hi Carlos,

Do you mean you that you are wondering about statistics and the exported data from the survey?

Or are you wondering about the export of the question setup?

Jason
#1.1.1.1 Jason (Homepage) on 2008-08-15 13:46
I have no problem with this tip until I get to saving the file as a .csv "in its original format". Excel does strange thing to the file. The original csv file, opened in Notepad, has most of the data in quotation marks. But after it is saved from Excel, the quotation marks are gone but the file will not import???


Any suggestions?
#2 Tony on 2008-08-25 06:06
I discovered the answer. The quotation marks are not the key to the problem. Excel creates additional commas (place markers) in the header and footer. If you open the file in WordPad the formatting is easier to read...delete the extra commas, save the file and it should import.
#3 Tony on 2008-08-25 06:45
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