Thanks for your assistance! I am requesting to understand the tables and the variables and learn the story of this table. Thanks
Thanks for your assistance! I am requesting to understand the tables and the variables and learn the story of this table. Thanks
Far to broad a question to tackle here.
You would be better off looking online. Here are a couple of starting points:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...9-3418f622e482
https://www.experts-exchange.com/art...Variables.html
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Thank you! sorry the example (Sheet 1,) excel did not upload the first time, I want to read and understand the numbers and percentage. Appreciate your assistance here, to help explain this in simple term in lay man language, i am to review many tables with similar data it is an analysis report and want to make sure that I understand and pick up any errors
Appreciate if you can help me understand the following:
1. MM(N=26) 76.9%(10/26)?
What is N? and the percentage and numbers entered
2. What is N
3. Mean(SD)
4. Median (IQR)
5. Range (Min,Max)
6. In a report with a table information like this how can I we quick review for error or ask the write question for clarity.
Thank you for your response!
Last edited by numsum; 09-15-2022 at 05:19 PM.
You posted in the Access section - is this an Excel question???
No, not a excel question, this table is in a word document, if you think this needs to go to a seperate section I will post it there, I want to understand what each means as mentioned above.
I will move the thread to the Word section for you, then.
Appreciate it!
I can't see what this has to do with MS Word - the attachment is an Excel workbook! In any event, it looks like a homework question...
Cheers,
Paul Edstein
[Fmr MS MVP - Word]
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