Each selection is a column that auto adjusts to the labels used. No label, no need to adjust. You might be able to fool it with an invisible label on the empty ones or use CSS to force a standard width. If I may, I know this isn't what you asked but why are you using 10 choices to spread out a 5 point unipolar likert? Is there really a need for two distinct degrees between Not Knowledgeable and Slightly Knowledgeable? Maybe the answer is to just reconsider the number of choices?
I can continue to update this to 2022. Nothing has changed.
You can test the survey by either creating a test contact list that exactly mimics the structure of the real one and distributing to that list then use those links. By using the links created by a distribution list it will reference those contacts' info and populate the contextual fields.The other way to test this is by hand creating a Preview URL and just pasting it into the browser. The format for this is found here: https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/survey-flow/standard-elements/embedded-data/#SettingValuesFromTheSurveyURLFollow the above info for how to pass embedded data through a URL, however, use the Preview link to the survey as your Base URL. You can reload that as many times as you need to for testing and tweaking.
There is not an explicit way to do this. I have made a suggestion in Product Ideas if you'd like to go upvote it. In the email triggers method there is a rather convoluted but workable solution that relies on the debug email. Since Actions has a Notification email on trigger, chances are very high that this is essentially the same thing. I will admit I haven't tried it in Actions because Email Actions are simply not as good as Email Triggers.What I did was put my address in the notification email box. I then set up a series of folders and rules in Outlook that would file the successful ones and recognize the failed ones. Since 99% of the failures were on Qualtrics side it was easy to find a string pattern for the failure types. I made a list of the Trigger IDs which appeared in the subject line and which project they belonged to and/or which trigger they were and just kept it handy. When Outlook rules recognizes a failure, it drops the email in my Inbox. Everything else gets filed in a
Is it a generic 404 or a Qualtrics site 404? If its a Qualtrics 404, we had a similar issue when they took away the response bucket feature. They only disabled your access to edit response buckets so any survey using a response bucket was stuck with their data in that last response bucket and links to survey result reports were failing because there was no data in the standard bucket. If this is, in fact, the issue I'm sorry to tell you that the only solution is to recreate the survey. Qualtrics has decided not to fix it.I actually hope this isn't your issue.
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