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Importing value labels from excel

Genevieve Odoom

Does anyone know whether it is possible to import value labels created in an excel document into SPSS? For example, if I have data in Excel and have 3 options for a question. The options may be yes=1, No=1, Somewhat=3. Is there a way to pull it into SPSS so that the ‘value labels’ are recognized without having to manually enter this into SPSS?

 

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Re: Importing value labels from excel

Frans Marcelissen-5
 It appears that you want to import value labels, although before you
wrote  variable labels. Importing value labels can be done in the same
way as I mentioned before.
Another way to do the same thing is in python.
Frans


2013/7/29 Genevieve Odoom <[hidden email]>:

> Does anyone know whether it is possible to import value labels created in an
> excel document into SPSS? For example, if I have data in Excel and have 3
> options for a question. The options may be yes=1, No=1, Somewhat=3. Is there
> a way to pull it into SPSS so that the ‘value labels’ are recognized without
> having to manually enter this into SPSS?
>
>
>
> Genevieve Odoom
>
> Policy & Program Analyst
>
> Ontario Association of Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors (OANHSS)
>
> 7050 Weston Road, Suite 700
>
> Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 8G7
>
> T. 905.851.8821 ext. 241
>
> F. 905 851.0744
>
> www.twitter.com/oanhss
>
> [hidden email]
>
>
>
>
>
> OANHSS Upcoming Events
> OANHSS Administrator Leadership Program (Fall) – October 20-25, 2013
>
> For registration details visit www.oanhss.org.
>
>
>
> This electronic communication is from the Ontario Association of Non-Profit
> Homes and Services for Seniors. It is for the intended recipient only and
> may contain confidential and/or privileged information. Any review,
> retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in
> reliance upon this information, by persons or entities other than the
> intended recipient, is prohibited. If you received this in error, please
> contact the sender and delete the material from your computer.
>
>



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