I want to create a type of journaling application for my students. Can I create a form to capture there thoughts and an upload and have them able to revisit and edit in the future?
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View originalI want to create a type of journaling application for my students. Can I create a form to capture there thoughts and an upload and have them able to revisit and edit in the future?
Best answer by Liz
View originalHi
While we don’t have a feature that allows respondents the ability to submit their answers and return later to edit them, this is a great suggestion! :)
One workaround would be to add the answers to a Google Sheet that the respondents have access to and can edit later.
If you think of any other questions/suggestions, let us know!
Hi,
I have a little quiz competition, but it is too easy to score well .
I show the scores twice: once halfway through the quiz and once towards the end (before i ask feedback and “Submit”).
Since Typeform alows to go back, participants can edit their answers before they hit submit.
Is it possible to allow only going forward?
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Hmm… i am not sure this is the answer. The above person wants respondents to revisit answers, i want the opposite - to block the “Arrow”/Back button, so they CAN'T edit answers anymore :)
Hi
Hmm… i am not sure this is the answer. The above person wants respondents to revisit answers, i want the opposite - to block the “Arrow”/Back button, so they CAN'T edit answers anymore :)
just a thought to consider: you could break your typeform into a couple of separate typeforms and pass the user from the first to the second (or third..) at the mid-point and the ‘just before the end’ statements from above: this would force the users to enter info and submit (change the text on the submit button to “ok let’s carry on”) the answers to date without knowing what their score is and not allow them to go back to the previous part of the quiz in the other type form.. what the voices in my head are saying is something like this
you can connect each of the typeforms in the series to a single Google Sheet with each typeform dumping the output onto separate tabs and you can relate all the data together through a unique identifier like email, etc.
just a thought or two on how to keep folks from going back to an question set..
(this comes courtesy of voice number 5 of the seven extra ones I have in my head - calls himself Willy Workaround)
cheers
des
Hmm… i am not sure this is the answer. The above person wants respondents to revisit answers, i want the opposite - to block the “Arrow”/Back button, so they CAN'T edit answers anymore :)
just a thought to consider: you could break your typeform into a couple of separate typeforms and pass the user from the first to the second (or third..) at the mid-point and the ‘just before the end’ statements from above: this would force the users to enter info and submit (change the text on the submit button to “ok let’s carry on”) the answers to date without knowing what their score is and not allow them to go back to the previous part of the quiz in the other type form.. what the voices in my head are saying is something like this
you can connect each of the typeforms in the series to a single Google Sheet with each typeform dumping the output onto separate tabs and you can relate all the data together through a unique identifier like email, etc.
just a thought or two on how to keep folks from going back to an question set..
(this comes courtesy of voice number 5 of the seven extra ones I have in my head - calls himself Willy Workaround)
cheers
des
Des…. I did not think that is possible. It would be very elegant! I need to try this out but i have 2 issues:
Thanks so much for this! :)
this should take you to a form that asks you to put in some details and then routes you to selecting an industry sector for a report
try it out and see how you think it works for you.. i can then fill the screen with some logic screen shots
des
this should take you to a form that asks you to put in some details and then routes you to selecting an industry sector for a report
try it out and see how you think it works for you.. i can then fill the screen with some logic screen shots
des
Just gave it a look. I am the “Testy Tester” LOL. This is very creative. I need to try creating something like it. Fingers crossed it will be a silent weekend!
Thanks so much Des. I would have not ventured this far on my own :)
this should take you to a form that asks you to put in some details and then routes you to selecting an industry sector for a report
try it out and see how you think it works for you.. i can then fill the screen with some logic screen shots
des
Just gave it a look. I am the “Testy Tester” LOL. This is very creative. I need to try creating something like it. Fingers crossed it will be a silent weekend!
Thanks so much Des. I would have not ventured this far on my own :)
Ok sounds good..
on the receiving form:
hidden fields created to receive the incoming data then the logic branching showing the use of the inbound fields
in the originating file, i used the redirect on completion feature to add the fields i wanted to send to form two as hidden fields
now it’s up to you to go figure some more out at your end lol
have a good weekend
des
this should take you to a form that asks you to put in some details and then routes you to selecting an industry sector for a report
try it out and see how you think it works for you.. i can then fill the screen with some logic screen shots
des
Just gave it a look. I am the “Testy Tester” LOL. This is very creative. I need to try creating something like it. Fingers crossed it will be a silent weekend!
Thanks so much Des. I would have not ventured this far on my own :)
Ok sounds good..
on the receiving form:
hidden fields created to receive the incoming data then the logic branching showing the use of the inbound fields
in the originating file, i used the redirect on completion feature to add the fields i wanted to send to form two as hidden fields
now it’s up to you to go figure some more out at your end lol
have a good weekend
des
Wow! Thanks Des for this. Amazing help. Someone give this man a medal, please!
Hey,
Maybe its too late, but I was looking for this exact feature, as I have to show to users their answers (also its a way to engage new users/clients to show that if the press the submit botton chan it appears their anwsers) buuut as in typeform dont have it and also bc I was integrated with airtable (backend data base) Im considering to move to the upgrade plan of airtable where there is a pluggin where you can show people forms replies and if you want they can edit them bythemselves and contact you
Hi there!
We are using Typeform to collect birthdays.
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Louise
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Good day
Could you tell me if with the basic plan there can be an administrator and the link can be shared with any user so they can edit their answers?
Hi
Hej there,
I’m looking for a function within typeform that allows a respondant to edit his submission that he made.
For example: User get’s an email confirmation when he completed the form containing a link to his submission and is now able to edit his own submission until completion.
I only found a 2 year old posting regarding this topic and wondered if this function was upgraded in the meantime.
Thanks,
L
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