Hello,I sent an email to a contact list by navigating the drop-down and going to "contacts."I then found my contact list and clicked "Send email to list."I composed my email and clicked send. However, I don't see any details about the email that was sent (how many emails bounced, etc.). I also didn't have the option to send a test email while I was composing my draft. Typically, when I send emails from within a given survey I have these other details about the bounce rate and can send test emails. Is this functionality simply not available if you send emails from within the "Contact" tab? Is there a way to see how many of the 70 emails I sent were successful?Thanks so much for your help.Bradley
I created a contact list with first names and email addresses. I used email distributions to distribute a survey to people on this contact list. However, when I download a CSV of the survey responses, "recipient first name" and "recipient email" are just asterisks. So I don't have any way of identifying who the people are that completed the survey. The only unique identifier that I see in the CSV download is "response ID," which is a unique string of characters for each respondent that starts with "R".So, my question is, is there some setting I need to turn on to identify my respondents via name/email in the CSV? And if not, is there a way to use the "response ID" to identify respondents?Thanks for your help,Bradley
Hi all,I've been trying to make a series of bipolar sliders with images included on either end and am trying to figure out the best approach. I originally just had different questions with a slider in each question (see below). However...... This created a lot of empty space between the sliders such that you had to keep scrolling back up to the top to look at the picture again. So I'm trying to figure out whether I can have my three sliders in a single slider question to make this slider set more compact. I tried the solution given here (https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/15246/problem-with-slider-with-text-on-both-ends-and-randomization#latest), which I was able to make work. However, I wasn't sure how to insert the link and correct size for my smiley faces into the custom javascript.Alternatively, if someone has suggestions for keeping what I currently have (three different slider questions) but just making everything more compact, I would love to hear your thoughts.Thank
Hello,Qualtrics Newbie here, I am trying to do a kind of "reportback" for respondents completing a survey about environmental attitudes. Essentially, the survey has two metrics, environmental concern and connection to the environment. Based on a respondent's answers to these metrics they get sorted into one of four quadrants on a two-axis graph (high environmental concern and high environmental efficacy, high EC and low EE, low EC and low EE, etc.). It is supposed to be kind of like a personality test.So far, I have been able to do this based on survey flow branching. For instance, if their responses indicate high EC and low EE they get branched to a survey block that shows a static image with the appropriate quadrant circled.However, this feels like a sort of hackish way to do this and isn't exactly what I want. Ideally, I would want someone to see where on the two-axis graph they are, and where other people fall that have taken the same survey (allowing each respondent to see whether
Hi, I am using the graphic slider with the "smiley face" option (though, I used some custom code so the smileys are slightly different, see photos attached). Right now, the default position of the slider is in the center position. I would like it to be at the bottom position (i.e., I want people to see the smiling face when they see the question rather than the somewhat upset face). In the normal slider there is an option you can click for a custom start position, but not with the graphic slider from what I can see. Is there some code I can write so that the slider starts in a custom position (at the bottom)?Thank you,Bradley
I have the slider the way I want it to look in the survey builder area (see below)....However, in the preview, the spacing is inconsistent for the slider labels. The mobile version looks slightly better (and I'm not sure if it can be improved, since the labels are so long they will necessarily be scrunched up) but the desktop version looks very sloppy. Any suggestions for how to fix this?Thanks so much!Bradley
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