This process is detailed on the Show Block page. To learn how to randomly select a block to display, refer to our block randomization page.Īll blocks are automatically included in the survey flow however, there may be cases where you’d like a block to be included in multiple locations in the flow, or where you’ve removed a block from the flow but would like to put it back. To learn how to display a block conditionally, refer to branch logic. In the survey flow, you can choose which blocks will be displayed to which respondents, and in what order. When you leave the Survey tab and return to it, the setting will be enabled again. You can turn large block mode off and back on (once it has been triggered) for a block by clicking on the text next to the block name at the top of the block. At 70+ questions, all blocks in the survey will be automatically collapsed as well. This saves load time and minimizes scrolling distance in large surveys. Clicking on a question will expand the question. This shows a reduced form of the questions. Once a survey has 60+ questions and/or page breaks (including questions/page breaks in the trash), your survey will be in large block mode. To expand a collapsed block, click anywhere in the collapsed block header. To collapse a block, click the arrow next to the block name. If you have a number of blocks and only want to view the one you are currently editing, it may be helpful to collapse the other blocks. This is found in the question types menu, or by removing all the choices from a multiple choice question. Simply add a descriptive text question as the first question in your block. Qtip: Respondents won’t see the block name, but adding a description that they will see is easy. To move your block elsewhere, drag and drop your block or use the survey flow. Your questions will now be placed in a new block at the bottom of your survey. Click the Create new block option that appears once you have multiple questions selected.You can either move them to the Top of block or Bottom of block. Select the existing survey block you want to move your questions to.Click the Move questions option that appears once you have multiple questions selected.In the Survey tab, select the boxes to the left of each question you would like moved to a separate block.Splitting an Existing Block Moving to an Existing Block If you need another question block, simply click Add Block where you want the block to be inserted (Add Block is located beneath every block). When you first create your survey and enter the Survey tab, you’ll notice it already includes one block. On this page you will learn everything you need to create and edit question blocks. Qtip: Respondents won’t see these block titles, but adding a description that they will see is easy.
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