I recognize you can export the survey to .qsf format (Import/Export >> Export), but that creates a JSON file that isn't exactly easy to interpret by inspection. Even when the .qsf is put into a JSON editor, just try to interpret a complex survey flow from the JSON! Very difficult.
Printing the browser screen while editing the survey won't do the trick because all those question options (e.g., recoding and validation) won't be shown for each question.
I guess I could edit each question and expose each setting to do a screen grab of each one. And I could do another set of screen grabs for the survey flow. Yikes, that's incredibly tedious.
Does anyone have a way to create a human-readable documentation of all the nitty-gritty details of a survey?
I'm hoping you'll tell me that some clever genius has developed a tool that reads a Qualtrics .qsf and creates an output that is a full-detail documentation of the survey that a human can understand.
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