Once you create a table the base size warning will appear in your column/row header or in your cell depending on your base size.
Example 1: Base size appearing in the column text:
Total * | |
Base size | 170 |
Happy with sales man - Agree | 33% |
Happy with sales man - Neutral | 33% |
Happy with sales man - Disagree | 33% |
* Base size lower than 200
Adding a compare filter will show the base size warning in the compared answers' text. Example 2:
Men | Female * | |
Base size | 150 | 20 |
Happy with sales man - Agree | 33% | 20% |
Happy with sales man - Neutral | 33% | 30% |
Happy with sales man - Disagree | 33% | 50% |
* Base size lower than 30
However, when adding a question to this chart, the logic will make sure that the warning is shown in the cell as a new question can have a different base size, theoretically. Example 3:
Men | Female | |
Base size | 150 | 20 |
Happy with sales man - Agree | 33% * | 20% * |
Happy with sales man - Neutral | 33% * | 30% * |
Happy with sales man - Disagree | 33% * | 50% * |
Happy with Test drive - Agree | 20% * | 10% * |
Happy with Test drive - Neutral | 60% * | 10% * |
Happy with Test drive - Disagree | 20% * | 80% * |
* Base size lower than 30
Example 4: When creating a table with one questions in the row and just one cell, the marker will appear in the column text.
Total * | |
Base size | 170 |
I like this brand | 33% |
* Base size lower than 200
When creating a table with different questions in the row, the warning will be moved to the cell, see example 5:
Total | Base size | |
I like this brand | 70% * | 178 |
the quality is good enough for me | 33% * | 210 |
this is a tough brand | 48% * | 210 |
* Base size lower than 200
Note: in case your table consists of different objects, the warnings may appear inconsistent.