You can choose to allow your respondents to print or save a PDF of the answers they gave to the survey. To enable this for your respondents: Locate your survey and click on Design. Click on Survey settings. Under Completion options, tick Allow response printout. Click Save. If there are hidden pre-populated questions in the […]
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Yes. To do this: Click on Design. Click on Survey settings. Under Completion options, untick Show survey progress bar. Click Save. This hides both the progress bar at the top of each page and the page numbers. Page numbers will automatically be hidden if your survey contains routing – there is no need to hide the […]
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If you enable survey navigation on the Survey settings page, respondents will be able to go back to pages they have already completed and change their answers. If this option is not selected, respondents can only more forward. In either case, once a respondent reaches the final page of the survey, all their answers are […]
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Yes, you can allow your respondents to complete the survey in several sessions by enabling the Finish Later option on the Survey settings page. This option adds a Finish later link to the bottom each survey page, allowing respondents to save their responses and return to finish the survey later. Respondents who click on the Finish […]
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You can turn question numbering on or off on the Survey settings page. Turning question numbers off will hide the question numbers from your respondents’ view of the survey. The question numbers will still be visible to you in the Design tab. To show or hide question numbers: Click on Design. Click on Survey settings. […]
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You can customise the way respondents navigate and complete your survey. To access these settings, go to the Design tab of your survey and click on Survey settings in the left-hand menu. Any of the completion options can be changed even after a survey has been launched. However, changing these options might fundamentally change your respondents’ experience […]
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