Greetings! I was wondering how to pipe in a response from a previous question in order for it to appear in the follow up question in the online version of a survey. In other words, if a respondent chooses 3 or below on the online version, how can you make their response appear, rather than plainly writing in the text "you have selected 3 or below"? How do you make the online version carry over the exact response chosen?
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Online Version and Piping Responses
Re: Online Version and Piping Responses
Hi Gregory,
There's no way to dynamically generate question text, so you cannot alter the question text based on the respondent's previous answers. The only way to achieve the same effect would be to branch to many different questions, ie. one would prompt "you have selected 3," "you have selected 2," etc.
There's no way to dynamically generate question text, so you cannot alter the question text based on the respondent's previous answers. The only way to achieve the same effect would be to branch to many different questions, ie. one would prompt "you have selected 3," "you have selected 2," etc.
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Online Version Formatting
Greetings!!! I have yet another question. For the online version of a survey when you have a matrix question, how can you shade every other sub-question or add a line between the sub-questions in order to distinguish each question from one another? It is hard to know for which sub-question you are responding to because of this. I was informed through the support line I could send a version or grant access to my survey to have the .css doc formatted to have a line or shading in order to denote each question more clearly. Is this correct? Otherwise, can you provide the programming steps or information on how to create a line or shading scheme for each sub-question in a matrix table for online survey version?
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