> @TomG said: > > @Fatemeh_2019 said: > > Do participants have to push the button save (the following photo) to have the partially answered survey saved or just pushing the next button will automatically save their previous answers? > The next button will automatically save their previous answers > > The same link to the survey will be sent to all participants. Do you mean if a participant who partially answered the survey, click on the link that he/she received via email before, he/she can complete the rest of his/her own partially-answered survey? > If you are using an anonymous link (not using a contact list), if they use the same computer and browser, they can complete the rest of the partially answered survey. If you use a contact list, they can complete the rest of the partially answer survey regardless of computer or browser. > > 2) I think I did not ask my question precisely. I want to know if 24 hours include the time of answering or it just
> @TomG said: > > @Fatemeh_2019 said: > > In the “Partial Completion” section of “Survey Options”, I have selected the following options: Record, 24 Hours, Start of the survey. > > ! > > > > If a participant closes the survey before answering all the questions: > > 1) How he/she can open the survey again to answer the remaining questions? > If you have Save & Continue option turned on, they can use the same link they used the first time. > > 2) If he/she opens the survey again 24 hours after the first time he/she started the survey, how much time he/she would have to complete the survey? > None. They will get a message that the survey has already been completed. > Dear TomG, Thank you so much for your response. 1) As the following photo shows, the Save and Continue option has been selected in my survey option. ! Do participants have to push the button save (the following photo) to have the partially answered survey saved or
> @fleb said: > Hi @Fatemeh_2019, > you can use your custom progress bar. See some examples here. I've implemented a similar solution for my colleague. You'll have to change it to be suitable for your randomization (which I don't know how does look like). > You can implement it for example like this: > > 1) Inset following HTML to the header: > (see how to do it here) > > <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.4.0/css/bootstrap.min.css"> > <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script> > <script src="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.4.0/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script> > > <div class="container"> > <div class="progress"> > <div class="progress-bar" id = "progressbar" role="progressbar" style="width:${e://Field/pb}%"> > ${e://Field/pb}% > &
> @fstram said: > Go to "Data & Analysis". On the right, you should see "Recorded Responses" and "Responses in progress". Click that one and you will see those who have not yet completed the survey. Thank you so much!
> @Akdashboard said: > Reminder email, assuming you sent it via email. Thank you!
> @Akdashboard said: > Lots of ways! See here https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/distributions-module/distributions-overview/ > Thank you!
> @TomG said: > Yes, they get saved after 1 week of inactivity by default. You can change this setting under Survey Options. Thank you so much!
> @Akdashboard said: > Each "next" button records the results from the previous page. In essence, they are being saved (barring any delete logic in your survey flow). > > However, if you want the last "next" button to be a submit button then you can change that button at the block-level. Just move your last page of a question(s) to its own block and change the next button for that block to "Submit". Thank you so much!
> @TohS said: > Under the Data & Analysis tab, you will be able to see Recorded Responses on your right of your screen, while you can have the option to Export the data in the format of CSV as well. Thank you so much!
Hi! What will happen if a participant does not answer all the questions of a survey? I mean if a participant answers some of the questions and closes the survey, will his/her answers to those questions be automatically saved?
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