I’m creating a menu for placing orders.
The current logic works like this:
“Which menu would you like to see?”
A
B
C
D
After selecting an item from A, B, C, or D, each item goes to the question
“When would you like the item delivered”
Drown-down with available times
Then it goes to the question
“Would you like to add to your order?”
Yes
No
If the customer answers Yes, and I use Logic to return the customer to “Which menu would you like to see?” it takes them back to the slide where they already made a selection, and if they change the selection typeform doesn’t count it as adding to the order, rather a replacement.
So, I duplicated the Menu slides and put them after the Yes/No question so if the customer answers “Yes”, it will take them to a “new menu” but the customer won’t know because it’s the same menu just duplicated.
HOWEVER, after duplicating the menu slides and moving them to a different position in the slide order, the logic doesn’t duplicate, and I’m stuck with manually editing the logic for every single slide and that will take hours to do on a 15 slide menu that’s duplicated 10 times, that’s 150 slides of logic that I have to edit… this is ridiculous -- is there no way to duplicate logic with a duplicated slide?
It should work like this…
After I duplicate the “which menu would you like to see?” slide and move it after the “would you like to add to your order slide” the logic should duplicate instead of returning to the previous “when would you like the item delivered” slide. Does this make sense? It’s not easy to explain but it feels like it should be simple.