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Youcan't. If your question requires someone download and examination of your Excel document, that question isn't appropriate on Stack Overflow. You need to work more on your issue in order to isolate it to the point where you can fit it, in its entirety, within the question space.

If you just want to share some relevant sample data, you won't get any support in the Markdown editor for formatting your data nicely. It's unfortunate, but true. You might find some relevant questions on meta.stackexchange.com asking for this feature. Go search for them and show them some support.


In the meantime, you can use external tools to format your data nicely. The one I use is Format Text as Table (no affiliation, bro). You can also export your relevant data from excel in a format which aids comprehension and paste the result, but depending on your data that may not be enough.


I have a checklist sheet, with multiple questions set out in each row. Id rather avoid making each question a column so would it be possible to create a form based on the questions in the first column for each row?


The simplest would still be to add the questions to the columns and also add a comment column for each question/section. (I created a solution with the comments section gathered by section but still possible to comment on each question in the section with text already in place in the field) Make sense?


Can you describe your process in more detail and maybe share the sheet(s) or some screenshots? (Delete/replace any confidential/sensitive information before sharing) That would make it easier to help. (share too, and...@getdone.se)


The questions require a Yes / No / N/A however this is also a column for 'Comments'. In the interim, id like to be able to just have the yes / no / N/A answers but if you could then put a comments box below each one to expand upon it that would be great too.


I opened a support ticket, but I can't close this pop-up no matter what I click or what browser I use and I'm wondering if anyone has any insight. I'm LOCKED OUT of my work because of some stupid UI refresh alert. ?


I have a client who would like to both ask questions about their work product, and have the responses tracked in Smartsheet. This has typically been done through email exchanges with different coloured writing, but it's getting confusing and difficult to track the conversation (plus someone will reply to the wrong email, and lose half the answers etc. etc.). I presented a method which had three columns per 'round' of questions (i.e. Column one "Question", Column 2 "date asked", Column 3 "asked by", and then Column 4 "Response", Column 5 "Date responded" and Column 6 "Response from", then Column 7 "Follow up question", Column 8 "date asked", by whom and so on. The client hates having to scroll across the sheet.... Are there any other suggestions for how to handle this?


This is a very rough example, but it shows the general idea. You use an Auto-number column (I like to hide it after setting it up). Then you have a manual entry text/number column where you can manually enter a question number based on which question your response is to. Then you have a 3rd column that essentially grabs the appropriate question number either from the auto number column for new questions or the response column for responses.


In the below you will see that I had 3 new questions in a row so the Q# column goes 1, 2, 3. Then I have 3 responses to the first question as noted by the 1 in the middle column. Since I have indicated those are related to Q1, you will see 1 in the Q# column.


Thanks @Paul Newcome , could you elaborate on what you meant by a separate sheet? The Q&A actually is a separate sheet already, but the client isn't enjoying the long sideways scroll. We initially suggested comments, but the client is rather print based, and don't think the conversations being on a separate sheet when exported to print....


Accommodating print has never been a fun thing to do in Smartsheet. The whole point of the platform is live collaboration. That said... Maybe a couple of helper columns. One is an auto number to generate a "base" Q#. Another would be text/number and manual entry so you can enter a Q# if the entry is in response to an existing question. A third column would have a formula to pull in the manual column if it is not blank or the auto-number column if the manual is blank.


Thanks @Paul Newcome! I am testing this but not proficient enough with the formulas/Smartsheet to get this to pull into the Third Column - would it be something like If column x contains "Q" - then an instruction to populate?


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