Dear rondev , thanks a lot for your work! The updated code works perfectly, changing the color of a specific checkbox in a specific colum.For other users: If you change the number behind "c" (now c4) you can change the column (c4=column 1, c4=column 2, and so). Likewise, you change the checkbox (or line the checkbox is line) that is marked by changing the number behind "eq" (now eq(0): eq(0)=checkbox in line 1, eq(1)=checkbox in line 2, and so).Cheers,Kim
Hi SurajK, thanks a lot for your answer and effort! That is exactly what I searched for and it works perfectly! Cheers,Kim
Hi SurajK, thanks a lot for your super fast reply. I am not expert but this code counts the clicks on any back button in the survey, right?So, if I have a back button on page 5 and page 10. On all other pages (1-4, 6-9, 11-15) I hide the back button.Can I achieve the same with two variables counting the use of "back button 1" (page 5) and "back button 2" (page 10) seperately? More precisely, I am interesed in whether back button 1 is used more or less than back button 2. However, both buttons are just the " '.PreviousButton' " that is standard in Qualtrics and hided on some of the pages.Thanks again,Kim
Dear Ron Dev,thanks a lot for you answer!I only have one column, so at the moment, this script changes the color of all checkboxes. What I want is to change the color of one checkbox, so checkbox 1 of column 1, but not checkbox 2, 3, 4, of column 1. Can I do that by (somehow) refer to this with your code differently?
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