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If you wish to add some text to your report, click the Insert option located between all report elements. Select Text or Image using the Insert Tool, input your text, and save.
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Stacked Horizontal Bar Charts are used to report on single-select questions such as Radio Buttons.
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Stacked Vertical Bar Charts are used to report on single-select questions such as Radio Buttons.
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Vertical Bar Charts are used to report on multi-select questions such as Checkboxes.
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If your survey has collected test responses via the Generate Test Responses or via manual testing, you will see a notification within your Standard Report.
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Custom Tables offer several unique reporting options within the Standard Report that are not available to other Alchemer question types. Order by Row or Column Custom Table questions are reported as a single element with separate charts for each...
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Adding a question to your Standard Report is easy! Simply click the Bulk Edit Elements option in the upper right of your report. At the bottom of the window you'll have an option to Add Another Report Element . Select Question Chart from t...
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Looking to change the order of your answer options for a given question in your Report? Click Layout & Options located to the right of the element whose answer options you wish to reorder.
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Any reports that you have created for a particular survey can be deleted. To delete a report, navigate to the Results > Reports area of your survey. Here, you will see a list of all existing reports
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Once you are finished customizing your report you might want to download the entire report. Standard Reports can be downloaded as a PDF or as an Excel, Word, or PowerPoint document.
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Using the filtering tools available in any Alchemer report, you can include or exclude responses by response status. Use these tools to include Partial responses or exclude Disqualified respondent.
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It's been about eight months since we released the Standard Report. We've been gathering feedback and thought it was time for an upgrade to the user interface! We know that changes to the interface can be inconvenient; we hope this article helps t...
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Histograms are used to graphically represent numeric data.
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The Diverging Stacked Bar Chart is used to report on Drag & Drop Ranking questions and Ranking Grid questions.
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A Crosstab Element 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).
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When viewing individual responses collected via Essay/Long Answer questions, you can highlight portions of the response text that are particularly relevant to your project.
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Spiderweb Charts are used to report on single-select questions.
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Spline Charts are used to graphically represent numeric data by connecting data points via a fitted curved line.
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Area Charts are used to graphically represent numeric data via a shaded area connected by straight lines.
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A Response Metrics chart will be included in all Standard Reports by default. This chart includes a completion rate percentage, as well as complete, partial and disqualified response counts.