I put some corrections about survey and other little things in PDF whit screenshots of problems in this link https://www.slideshare.net/secret/88YuNoqArOAozA
Under the RANKING option I have selected 5 boxes. When I preview this question the selections pan out horizontally across the page. It would be my suggestion to list them down the page vertically. I have viewed both in Internet Explorer and Chrome and both view the same way.
For example, I design a survey for input department name. Can I filter the survey result by department? Also, if I design the result by age range, can I filter the survey result by age range?
In finnish language survey - When ready to submit the survey, the button says "esittää".
That means in english "to present".
This is really bad language, probably many don't know what you're trying to say here. I hope you get this fixed soon.
That button should say "Lähetä" instead, which translates to "Submit" or "Send".
The ranking feature for Survey's causes users confusions because the numeric drop downs do not work initially when they are blank. It does work if you do drag and drop of the items first and then the drop downs are populated. There is probably a simple fix here which is to pre-populate the drop downs. Either way, this is causing bias in my surveys. Please try to fix it soon.
hello, Im new to this tool, just a simple question, what is the difference between Trainning Maker and Quiz Maker? is trainning consider more like a course? I want to create several quiz and organize them by topic, and then organized them by job description....
When report is downloaded in PDF format for a survey, any questions that may be long are run across and off the page on one line and not wraped onto multiple lines. If this report is given to management, they can not read the entire question.
If you do not have the ability to print in color, the survey results all print in black. However, they are notated on the screen in green. Could the selections such as rating or verbatims print in bold, so as to eaily identify what the survey taker has selected on a printed format?
Thank you