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  1. Add or Remove Page Breaks

    To insert a page break, simply hover where you wish to split your pages and click the Page Break button.
  2. Using URL Variables in Logic Conditions

    One of the most common ways URL Variables are used is in logic conditions to customize the survey experience based on information you already know.
  3. Available Icons

    Below, you will find a list of available icons that can be used in Alchemer surveys. Use the instructions provided in Change Icons for Checkboxes and Radio Buttons in conjunction with the codes provided below. These icons will be supported by mos...
  4. Download a List of All Projects/Surveys in Your Account

    If you are looking for a list of all projects, a.k.a. surveys, in your account, click the Download Survey List link in the bottom-left corner of your Home Page/Dashboard.
  5. Export Responses as PDFs

    Under the Individual Responses section of your project's Results tab you can export your responses to PDF. To do so one-by-one, click the response and at the bottom left of the response panel click the Download button. Export Responses in ...
  6. Delete a Survey

    When initially deleted, surveys are placed in the trash (similar to your computer's trash/recycle bin). The surveys can then be permanently deleted from within the trash.
  7. Glossary of Scripted Solutions

    Find specific solutions via various workflows and goals listed below. Each article link displays a overall goal for the scripted solution, as well as steps for success in implementing each script into projects, workflows, and surveys.
  8. Change Arrows on Next, Back and Submit Buttons to Text

    The one-at-a-time interaction for desktop and all mobile-optimized interactions will change the text of the Next, Back, and Submit buttons to arrows by default. If you're not a fan of how this looks you can use a little JavaScript and CSS to cha...
  9. Store Continuous Sum Responses In Hidden Values to Use in Logic Conditions

    Using Hidden Values you can store the values entered in your continuous sum question and then use these fields to base your logic off of.
  10. Return Respondents to a Later Page in a Survey

    Returning respondent to a later page in the same survey is a really common survey practice. An example might be a survey that initially collects some baseline data. Then, at a later date, you wish to collect follow-up information after some treatmen...