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Hi all,
Trail Action Group (we promote recreational mtb access to the military lands around Aldershot/Farnborough) has sent 143 letters to all the candidates in the forthcoming local elections asking them to complete a short online survey.
This means we will shortly have a bunch of replies – wondering about the best way to show these to people. Ideally we’d let people either search by postcode or select their ward to see the candidates standing and what their survey results are.
Any (ideally free or at least very cheap) ways of doing this without much (any ideally!) programming? We have a wordpress site, and facebook page. We’ve gathered the surveys in a google form so can output the results in CSV or whatever.
Any suggestions would be great!
Bump for the daytime crew.... any advice?
No one? Have i found something STW can't offer advice on?
https://support.google.com/docs/answer/7009814?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en
Google Docs? Simple data gather and present.
Quickest way would be to put the data in sheets or excel, make the charts and share the images
I know how i'd do that in excel. Are you able to create drop downs etc in google sheets? Can you do macros? I'm fairly quick on excel, but have limited knowledge on google sheets...
That would address the select your ward option, I wondering if there is any ways of integrating a postcode lookup? I suspect a lot of people don't know their electoral ward - the names are often obtuse - e.g. I used to live in one called empress ward, despite there being no empress road/drive/lane in the area or any relation to royalty!