I can't pinpoint any one person that I am grateful for because I am grateful for this entire community. Everyone is so kind in answering questions, responding to follow up questions, and often the replies are so swift! It truly feels like a community and that is no small feat. So thank you to everyone here who cultivates that maintains that climate.
Rocky Horror Picture Show Season! I've preformed (Magenta), stage managed, house managed, been an audience member... This show defines fall for me. Last year was the first year I didn't get any Rocky in the the fall. If I'm not throwing stuff all over a theater I like to watch random horror movies. I don't really have any favorites but the campier the better.
I'm not great at custom code but I am good at workarounds and I would probably just do a multiple choice question for column 1 and then display logic dropdowns for the options in column 2.
I helped answer these three Questions:1. https://community.qualtrics.com/XMcommunity/discussion/17872/maximum-length-of-data-in-contact-column#latest2. https://community.qualtrics.com/XMcommunity/discussion/17618/matrix-formatting#latest3. https://community.qualtrics.com/XMcommunity/discussion/17746/scoring-report-by-category-for-respondants
I haven't run into a max limit, but I suppose you could test it by using a Lorem Ipsum Generator in preview mode.
You can use the carrot to enter the Rich Content Editor for each line; from there you can choose to put breaks where you want them or use html to put in non breaking spaces ( ) to keep certain words together. Together Forever
Go to Survey Options, Scoring, Scoring Options (upper right corner)Set your categoriesSavePick your category (upper left corner)Pick which questions you want scored for the category you have selected. Repeat the last two steps for each category.
JeremyK That worked beautifully. Many thanks!
I work in state government, supporting educators and librarians, so I have seen a multitude of experience design changes. Government systems can be slow to change but what was impossible two years ago (digital record keeping, working from home, remote meetings) has now become the norm. I see a lot of my colleagues turning to online tools to do new things and I love it. But don't even get me started on the pivots educators have made over the past 18 months. They have turned learning upside down and many schools did it within weeks of March 2020 without missing a beat. Overnight they invented the Pedagogy of Zoom and while some students have struggled, others, like my son who has been learning in virtual environments since the end of his first grade year, have really taken to online learning. Educators figured out ways to get food to low income families, learning materials into students hands, promote communication and collaboration over distance and screens... It has been nothing short
Hello everyone! I'm Alison and I am a bureaucrat extraordinaire. I have worked for the Wisconsin state government for 6 years starting off as office support staff and working my way up to data and forms administrator. I have tons of questions and am excited to learn everything I can!
Sure thing! Here you go: https://widpi.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/preview/SV_0BQZtMsZnmbTllQ/BL_6Vhirbs5vD4iqrk?Q_SurveyVersionID=current
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