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I'm currently creating a report for a staff survey and wondered the best way to show the average numbers for the ratings questions.
The question ratings where Strongly Disagree to Strongle Agree, so basically out of 5 points for each:
As it was done as a Microsoft Forms survey, the responses tab shows the average number for each one, e.g.:
So what's the best way to put these on a dashboard? I tried doing it as a Guage chart, as I think they're the best chart type to use for this, however I can't seem to get it to display properly:
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Found the solution - I just selected the value and chose 'Average' from the drop down!
@Anonymous not sure if gauge chart is good visual, it is usally showing actual vs target and see where the actual is. I dont think you have any target or anything liek that. You should use card visuals, one for # of response and other for avg. response
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Found the solution - I just selected the value and chose 'Average' from the drop down!