> @Shashi said: > Hello @ederosia , > > The gap is because of the line-height property given to question text. Hence to need to adjust the line height as required using below code. Change the value 0.9 as per your requirement > > `jQuery("#"+this.questionId+" .QuestionText").css("line-height", "0.9em");` Very helpful. Thank you! It weirds out the rest of the text in the question, but I can compensate for that with some code for each bit of text. Thanks again!
Nevermind, I found the problem. Somewhere, somehow, the basic double-quotes were replaced with formatted double-quotes, and that was preventing the CSS from being recognized. It's all good now.
Well, I wanted to document the process, so I've done some further playing with it, and the "ProtectSelectionIds" property isn't reliably there. And I'm talking about surveys with "edit multiple" removed. Here's what I've done a few times: I created a new survey, added a single question, published it, opened the link in incognito mode, took the q're, and back in the original window refreshed my Qualtrics account. The survey has 1 completed survey and "edit multiple" is removed. So, I've created a pristine test case, right? I then exported the .qsf file and searched for "ProtectSelectionIds", and it's not found. I then searched for "NewScoring", which is the property immediately *before* "ProtectSelectionIds" on your screen grab. "NewScoring" was found, and that's the end of the properties list in the payload. I repeated the process a few times, and it was the same. "NewScoring" is reliably there, but "ProtectSelectionIds" is not reliably there. I definately saw it once or twi
I figured it out! My workflow is to copy previous q'res and modify them for new purposes. I've been doing that for years with Qualtrics. I suspect the q're I used for testing was from some sort of earlier build with Qualtrics. I tested this by repeating the process I described for a newly created file, and it works like a charm. Success! I'm so happy. Thank you very much. Not all heroes wear capes.
You're giving me hope. If you can solve this, I'm going to put up a statue in our city park to your name. > @mattyb513 said: > In the .qsf export there is an object for Survey Options. Under its payload, there is a key called `ProtectSelectionIds` that is set to `true`. You can set that to `false` or eliminate the property altogether. I exported a .qsf file from a survey that had responses and "edit multiple" had been disabled. I opened the .qsf file in a text editor, and I see the Survey Options object. However, I don't find "ProtectSelectionIds" (or anything like it) in the file. What am I doing wrong?
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