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9 years 10 months ago #109950
by tcable
Multiple Dropdowns for one question was created by tcable
Hi
I'm sure this is really really easy, but I must be missing.
I'm trying to create a form, but I would like two list (Dropdowns) to appear side by side for one question.
When I select the list (dropdown) option, it only creates one dropdown. Ideally I need two as one question, as it is a two part question that goes together.
Or, is there a way to do it as two questions, but move them so they are side by side, rather than underneath each other.
to give you an idea of what I am after, I have attached a photo of what I am trying to achieve.
Thanks
Tony
I'm sure this is really really easy, but I must be missing.
I'm trying to create a form, but I would like two list (Dropdowns) to appear side by side for one question.
When I select the list (dropdown) option, it only creates one dropdown. Ideally I need two as one question, as it is a two part question that goes together.
Or, is there a way to do it as two questions, but move them so they are side by side, rather than underneath each other.
to give you an idea of what I am after, I have attached a photo of what I am trying to achieve.
Thanks
Tony
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9 years 10 months ago - 9 years 10 months ago #109951
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Benoît
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Replied by Ben_V on topic Multiple Dropdowns for one question
Hi,
You should:
1) Use an "Array dual scale" question type
2) In the advanced settings of the question set the display => "use dropdown boxes"
You should:
1) Use an "Array dual scale" question type
2) In the advanced settings of the question set the display => "use dropdown boxes"
Benoît
EM Variables => bit.ly/1TKQyNu | EM Roadmap => bit.ly/1UTrOB4
Last Releases => 2.6x.x goo.gl/ztWfIV | 2.06/2.6.x => bit.ly/1Qv44A1
Demo Surveys => goo.gl/HuR6Xe (already included in /docs/demosurveys)
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9 years 10 months ago #109952
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oh I see... how clever!
I knew it would be easy.
Thank you for your quick reply.
Tony
I knew it would be easy.
Thank you for your quick reply.
Tony
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9 years 10 months ago #109953
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Benoît
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Last Releases => 2.6x.x goo.gl/ztWfIV | 2.06/2.6.x => bit.ly/1Qv44A1
Demo Surveys => goo.gl/HuR6Xe (already included in /docs/demosurveys)
Replied by Ben_V on topic Multiple Dropdowns for one question
you're welcome!
Benoît
EM Variables => bit.ly/1TKQyNu | EM Roadmap => bit.ly/1UTrOB4
Last Releases => 2.6x.x goo.gl/ztWfIV | 2.06/2.6.x => bit.ly/1Qv44A1
Demo Surveys => goo.gl/HuR6Xe (already included in /docs/demosurveys)
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