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    Extract Data onto Excel (case 45)

    Hello!

    I was wondering how to extract data onto Excel. Attached is the code I wrote up for the program. On the experiment editor, I chose the 'Custom' option for the Item Type. I then proceeded to upload the html version of the attached file for the Question Wording/File Name.

    Please help me? I don't know a thing about programming.

    Thank you!
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    Hi Fiona,

    A quick look at the file you had attached indicates that you did not close the <form method="post"> command with </form>

    In your file, you might try adding </form> on the line above </body> near the bottom of your file. All entered responses should get saved as data.

    Page 84 of the MediaLab v2012 manual “What is an HTML form?” gives examples about how to use the form command, and suggests a useful HTML website for more advanced uses of the command: www.w3schools.com/html/html_forms.asp
    Last edited by jarvis; 03-26-2013 at 05:10 PM.

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