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  1. Output of word report - add spacer between open responses

    Currently, when generating a word report, all scrolling text box responses are displayed together, with no spacer between them. This means that it can be hard to differentiate where 1 comment ends and another begins.

    e.g.

    This is response 1 and from the first respondent.
    This is response 2, but if response 1 is a certain length, it is hard to see that response 2 has started.
    Adding more responses would be improved with a spacer of some form

    If this were reponse 4, a gap makes it easy to see as a seperate entry.

    Hope this is a clear…

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    With regards to spacing between paragraphs in the Publish Word action, the design currently provides 10 points of spacing after a paragraph break in the Word document. This 10 points of spacing is by design to produce a visible amount of white space between the paragraphs.

    Just to clarify, how may points of spacing after a paragraph break would you like to see?

  2. SPSS Bug

    I’ve been noticing something odd with the way Survey Gold exports a dataset into Excel and SPSS formats. I perform both exports for my surveys.

    If I perform SPSS export ahead of Excel then everything is all right. But should I happen to perform an Excel export prior to an SPSS export for any survey (not necessarily for same dataset), then all succeeding SPSS exports are messed up. The difference is that the first row in Excel dataset, i.e. the row headers, are then included in the SPSS dataset as the first data record. This is so odd.

    For your…

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  3. SPSS Minor Conversion Bug

    I am in the process of converting the responses to my survey to SPSS for analysis. I converted the resonses to SPSS without an issue, but I noticed a glitch. For questions where there is an open ended choice in the set of responses for a multipe-choice question, the responses for other (or the open ended choice) do not get coded correctly in SPSS. SPSS assigns this choice a numerical value, but because there is extra text in the response, it does not match the responses as being the same.

    Also, the comments that are inputted in open ended choices…

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