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  1. Report Themes

    Once you get your report looking just right go to Report Style > Theme > Your Theme Library and click the Save Current Style as a New Theme option.
  2. Randomly Flip Scales Left to Right

    Survey researchers use randomization as a tool to combat survey bias. Randomizing the order of questions, pages, and/or answer options in your survey can prevent bias introduced by order and/or survey fatigue. Within Alchemer you can randomize ques...
  3. White Label a Survey

    Alchemer offers many customization options for our customers looking to white-label both their surveys and their account. A white-labeled account is essentially rebranded to give the appearance that all services are coming from the account holder an...
  4. DIY Grid/Cards: Group Data By Response

    Use the DIY Grid or Cards to group data by response. These Grids/Cards allow you to combine data from multiple different question types.
  5. Standard Report: Response Map

    Looking to add a map showing the diversity of all of your respondents? You can easily add a response map using the Insert Tool in the Standard Report!
  6. Survey Building- FAQ and Troubleshooting

    Alchemer's Build tab offers endless options for both creating and customizing your survey questions. Explore this FAQ for answers to commonly asked questions surrounding the Build tab.
  7. Add Question Library Elements to Your Survey

    At the bottom of any page in your survey (except the Thank You page) you can click the option to Add New From Library. You also have a Insert from Library link between pages.
  8. The Share Tab

    Your survey's Share tab offers a number of tools for sharing your survey with respondents and tracking responses while the survey is 'in the field.' Share via default link, email campaign, and more!
  9. Archive a Survey

    Archiving a survey is a great way to clean up your Alchemer home page. When you archive a survey, this is what you can expect.
  10. Standard Report: Response Table

    Sometimes the individual responses are as important to understanding your data as the summarized/aggregated data. When that is the case, you can include these responses in your Standard Report.