…set up; or 2. Enter a username and password from your respondent list. Note: You cannot access your survey preview by entering your online survey username and password. You must…
Because the charts in your survey’s Analysis page are dynamic it is not possible to select and copy them from the browser to then paste into another document. To download…
…be used to, for example: Save respondents’ time by automatically filling in their details for them. Ask respondents to check and, if necessary, amend details you hold about them. Track…
…(or fewer) free text answers. Switch to a different chart type. Download a chart as an image to use in reports and presentations. To save your display settings for later…
…then they are directed to a particular page in the survey. Routing can be used to make long surveys shorter by having respondents automatically skip pages that are not relevant…
…usernames to your list of account users. Click on a username to set the user’s access level. You can also edit their personal details if you wish, or the user…
Some of the online surveys question types allow you to set restrictions on the answers, such as what type of answer or how many answers a respondent can provide. These…
…questions are used to ask respondents to pick one answer from a drop-down list. They are a useful alternative to Multiple choice (single answer) questions where the list of choices…
…respondents have to enter before beginning the survey. Note: This basic protection means all your respondents will use the same password. It does not prevent respondents from submitting multiple entries….
…more than 20,000 responses, you should contact help@jisc.ac.uk. Online surveys allows you to set expected responses and maximum responses numbers in your survey’s Distribution settings. You do not have…