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  1. Translate Your Survey into Different Languages

    The translation of your survey can be completed field by field inside Alchemer using our Text & Translations tool or you can export all the fields requiring translation into a spreadsheet.
  2. Drag & Drop Ranking Question Type

    Drag & Drop Ranking questions allow respondents to rank a list of items by dragging and dropping each item in order of preference.
  3. Create a Pre-Test and Post-Test Survey

    Learn to create a pre and post survey with unique identifiers, making it easy to analyze baseline and follow-up data.
  4. Storing and Using Hidden Values

    A Hidden Value action allows you to capture/store data in your survey that your survey respondents are not able to see, but can be used for gathering data, storing browser information, and even pre-populating questions later in the survey. When wou...
  5. Billing- FAQ and Troubleshooting

    The Billing section of Alchemer is accessible to Account Administrator users. How often will I get billed? Alchemer offers Annual Billing.
  6. Checkboxes Question Type

    Checkbox questions allow your respondents to select multiple answers from a list. Use Checkbox questions to ask your respondents to select multiple answers. On the Question tab of the question edi...
  7. Export Raw Data to Excel

    Export your data into a spreadsheet for in-depth analysis.
  8. Send Email Action: Send an Autoresponse Email

    Send Email Action Example The Send Email action allows you to send an email at the completion of your survey to respondents, colleagues, yourself or anyone else you need to notify! This action gives you the flexibility to customize what is sent,...
  9. sguid the URL Variable: Save & Continue, Unique Links, and Duplicate Protection

    Allow your survey respondents to save and return to their survey after they've started by implementing the sguid url variable.
  10. Crosstab Report

    A Crosstab report (aka Contingency Table) allows you to cross tabulate at least two questions, one or more in the columns (also known as banner questions) and one or more in the rows (also known as stubs). Use Crosstabs to examine trends and patte...