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  • September 25, 2019
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AnneG
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This seems obvious but I can't find a Community post or Q resource that spells this out. I am adding an inline question (which is question 1 on my survey) to my invite and I want the respondent to have a different survey experience based on their selection. If they answer "very satisifed" for inline question they only see one additional question when the survey loads (so they see questions 1 and 2 with question 1 already 'answered'). If they answer inline question any other way they see all questions (8) for survey load. Can I use regular old display logic or won't this work based on them coming into survey via inline question? Would it be the "in page" option I want? I will obviously test this, but it seems like an obvious enough question that people should be able to find an answer for it :) So I'm asking.

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There are two which I feel you could do this: 1. Put the inline question 1 in its own block and then use logic from here on out with the other blocks. It would be two pages, but simplifies logic. *Make sure you test this if you want to use back buttons. 2. Use display inline display logic to show the follow up questions determined on the first questions. I would be all on one page and things would be appearing and disappearing. You have to apply display logic on each and every question following the first question.
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There are two which I feel you could do this: 1. Put the inline question 1 in its own block and then use logic from here on out with the other blocks. It would be two pages, but simplifies logic. *Make sure you test this if you want to use back buttons. 2. Use display inline display logic to show the follow up questions determined on the first questions. I would be all on one page and things would be appearing and disappearing. You have to apply display logic on each and every question following the first question.

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> @MSobotta said: > 2. Use display inline display logic to show the follow up questions determined on the first questions. I would be all on one page and things would be appearing and disappearing. You have to apply display logic on each on every question following the first question. Thanks. I did suggestion #2 and it worked well.

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