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  • July 15, 2019
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Hi, My undergraduate thesis focuses on an educational club run by a non-profit. Within the non-profit, there are officers assigned to 1-5 school clubs. I want to design a survey in which an officer can "add another school" for the amount of schools they have and then go through the same questions. How do I do this?

Best answer by JenCX

Check out Loop and Merge. You'll want to ask them upfront how many schools/clubs they have and then use that in the Loop and Merge table.

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  • July 15, 2019
Check out Loop and Merge. You'll want to ask them upfront how many schools/clubs they have and then use that in the Loop and Merge table.

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  • September 29, 2019
Is upfront mandatory in any case ? Can't we have within a block a yes/no button to add a new answer (looping on the same block if yes, exiting if no) ?

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> @cbernard said: > Is upfront mandatory in any case ? > Can't we have within a block a yes/no button to add a new answer (looping on the same block if yes, exiting if no) ? To do it this way, you'd have to setup a static number of branching logic within the survey flow based on if they answer Y/N. For example, Block 1 - want another block? Yes is answered, then branch to Block 2. Repeat for Block 2 to Block 3 > 3 to 4 > 4 to 5 > etc. This requires that you set a specific limit of possible new blocks added, as this can't be done dynamically.