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Arc Charts can be used to report on single-select questions such as Radio Buttons.
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If you are using the list view on the home page you'll notice that surveys have a number of different colors which correspond to the status badges on each survey.
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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.
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To set your preferences for the success alerts that display within the application go to Account > My Preferences. You can turn on and off success alerts here. These are the messages that slide down
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If you ever have a need for converting these Test responses to Live responses, there are a number of ways to do so. Once you convert a Test response to Live, you will not be able to reverse this.
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Text responses will report as an Open Text Response Table in the Standard Report, by default. Note: Open Text Response Tables will display the first 1500 characters only (per response) within the Standard Report. Default Questions Textbox...
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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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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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Histograms are used to graphically represent numeric data.
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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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The Log Out button is available at the bottom of the Account dropdown menu that is located in the top-right corner of the Alchemer application.
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Haven't quite made up your mind on whether you want to pay for survey software? Give Alchemer a test drive with a 7 Day Trial. To sign up for a trial, visit www.alchemer.com.
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When you sign up for a Alchemer | Consumer Edition trial account, you will need to verify your email address before you can begin to collect response data.
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Your Alchemer surveys are really just HTML web pages, and being HTML web pages, any formatting you want to apply must be done in the appropriate web languages (HTML and CSS).
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At times, you may need to contact Alchemer's Support Team with a question or a survey-related issue. Certain issues may require the Support Hero that you are working with to access your account an
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Thanks to our advanced privacy notice and opt-in consent process, our platform enables survey respondents to clearly understand how their data will be used.