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Option piping allows you to use the answer(s) (either those that were selected or left unselected) from a previous question as the answer options in a question on a later page.
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In this tutorial, we'll cover a workaround that uses the Review Response action in combination with some simple HTML and JavaScript code to add a link for respondents to print from the survey itself.
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Browsers do not allow for a radio button option to be de-selected - use this JavaScript that will allow respondents to click their answer to deselect it!
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If you wish to change the text of your required error messages, navigate to Tools > Text & Translations. Here, you can customize text associated with a number of standard Alchemer messages.
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If you wish to be more precise by recording the time spent in milliseconds you can do so with a little bit of JavaScript and Custom Scripting.
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Use RegEx Validation to ensure that your Textbox question accepts a valid US phone number.
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If you're a fan of merge codes, this simple and handy tool is made handier still by the ability to specify a default value when the merge code is empty!
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For some projects, you may not want your respondents to use the back button to change answers on previous pages. You can remove the survey back button in the survey's theme:
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While Alchemer surveys can be accessed on any web-enabled mobile device and will optimize themselves to the screen size, there are some scenarios where you might not want respondents to respond to your survey using a mobile device. For example, it c...
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If you're promoting your Alchemer survey via Facebook ads of course you'll want to track the success of this ad. You can do so using the Facebook Pixel.
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Convert a continuous value (like age) into bracketed ranges to segment reports or create a pie chart for the data.