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Adding logic on multiple choice questions


I’m struggling with adding logic to suit my question please can someone help.  

The question is: I feel like I belong because

  1. I am recognised for my skills
  2. My contributions to the team are valued
  3. I am comfortable being myself at work
  4. I feel that leadership are open and transparent about my ability to develop
  5. I feel that leadership are open and transparent about company developments
  6. All of the above 
  7. None of the above
  8. I don’t feel like I belong

I have added multiple selection, but if someone answers with F/G/H I don’t want any of the other options to be available, so they can only select F/G/H on its own or they can choose multiple answers from A-E.

 

Please can someone help me.

Many thanks

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Best answer by Liz 16 May 2022, 22:20

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Hi @Lucy Orridge Happy Monday! I hope you had a good weekend. 

While we don’t have a feature that would remove options should the respondent select certain ones, you can use logic jumps to tell the respondent to either remove selections or that they can only select certain answers. 

I made a video below for a short explanation on how this works, and this article here can help you prevent respondents from moving forward in the form until they’ve selected the correct answers. 

 

Is there a way to add a “None” option within a multiple choice question that excludes other choices from being selected?  I can’t find it anywhere!  Thanks!

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Hi @Michelle_Allermi I added your post here where we have the answer. 😀

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