Hello,I need help changing what the "next" button says on my survey's built-in Table of Contents element.I will explain further, but please refer to the image near the bottom as needed.I should clarify how my survey is set up. Initially, the survey only had previous/next buttons on the bottom, as is the norm with Qualtrics surveys. At that time, I needed the “next” button that appears on the final page to be very clear that it would now act as the “submit” button for the entire survey and that there was no way to go back. The tricky part is that the final page of my survey is the Response Summary, which cannot have its buttons modified in any built-in way. That’s why I labelled that button to say, “SUBMIT (Final: Once you click this, you CANNOT go back!)”. (That might seem like overkill, but trust me, we needed that!) I then went to all the previous blocks and changed the “next” button to say, “SAVE & MOVE FORWARD”. (This was based on advice I received from Qualtrics Support.)Some of t
Hello,I have a survey where I display a Response Summary page at the end, but before users submit their responses. We do this so that they can review their responses and go back as needed to make corrections.Recently, I added a Table of Contents element and nested most of my blocks in it. I then realized that the previous button had disappeared on the Response Summary page. It turns out that happened because the End of Survey element, which includes the response summary, cannot be nested within the Table of Contents element. And, here's the part I didn't know, the back button will not show between blocks that have any survey flow element between them.I am hoping that someone can find a way, through custom code or otherwise, of adding back the button. If it cannot be done back to the previous page (which would be one nested in the ToC element), perhaps there would be a way to include a link on the Response Summary back to a block that exists before the ToC in my survey flow (i.e., and e
Hello,Can anyone tell me if they know of a way, through the system or maybe with JS of preventing the message pictured below from appearing. It pops up when you use the previous button in a survey that has the Table of Contents element. I never had this message pop up before in this survey, then I added a ToC and now it appears every time you move back.Alternately, if it cannot be removed, is there a way to change the text?Thanks!
Here is my scenario: I have a survey where it is critical that people review their responses before submitting the survey and so I needed a submit button that clearly states that clicking it is final and they cannot go back (we cannot allow people to go back into their survey once submitted for specific reasons). Since you can modify what each page's "previous" and "next" buttons say but you cannot modify the buttons on the Response Summary page, the advice I was given by Qualtrics was to have the default text for all "next" buttons say what I want it to say on the Response Summary page (since this is the last page they see before submitting), and then go to each block before that and modify those buttons to simply say something like "next." This advice worked out very well for me.The problem is that I now need to incorporate the Table of Contents element and it, like the Response Summary page, cannot have its buttons modified separately from the rest. The text I need for my Response S
Hello. The code that was provided in another discussion (pasted below) works very well to display one row (i.e., one statement) in a Side by side question, with a plus sign allowing users to add more (hidden) rows. The only imperfection I have found is that sometimes, when adding a new row, the numbering of the rows is not sequential. The first row that appears always seems to be labelled "1", and usually the subsequent rows are "2", "3", etc., but sometimes that isn't the case (e.g., "2" is followed by "4").var that=this.questionId;jQuery("#"+this.questionId+" tr.Choice:not(:eq(0))").hide();jQuery("").insertAfter("#"+this.questionId+" tr.Choice:last");jQuery("#add").on('click',function(){ var c= jQuery("tr.Choice:visible").length; jQuery("#"+that+" tr.Choice:eq("+c+")").show(); });I have run into two issues with this, however, and I hope someone can help.The first issue is when someone enters a few statements/rows (let's say three) in one of those questions and they
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