I'm still getting used to it myself and don't see much difference in terms of functionality, though I do like the new look of it with one exception. I don't know if it's just me, but the custom colorization for the widget does not appear unless you hover over it. I'm about to submit a support ticket for it, though.
The easiest way to do that would be to create an attribute which indicates "Group A" or "Group B" as part of your contact list. Then, create embedded data in your survey flow which captures the value of that field from your contact list. From the Survey Flow screen, add a new element, then "Create a New Field or Choose From Dropdown..." > Add From Contacts. Select the contact list you're using and the wizard will walk you through adding those fields. This will pull in all of the embedded data attributes from your contact list and will allow you to segment results based on those field values.
bansakoeyush29 - Thanks again for your help! I figured it out by using a simple table widget. Cheers!
Thanks for the quick reply! Can you elaborate on which widget I should use for the open-ended data? Displaying the links is one thing, but making them clickable, active links from the dashboard is another. Is that possible?
Thanks, Tom! I've assumed as much and I've found the chart.js library in another thread. I am a complete neophyte when it comes to coding. Any suggestions on how best to get started? Do you know of any online resources or tutorials which may help guide me down this path?
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