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Logic that leads to a website

  • January 18, 2024
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I have a simple 5 question quiz I am making.  With each answer, if they say yes, they go to the next question, but if they say no, then I need them to leave the quiz and go to a results page or URL...WITHOUT finishing the rest of the quiz.

The same will happen on Question 2, but they would need to go to a DIFFERENT results page or URL.

This technology is 20 years old so I KNOW THERE MUST BE A WAY TO DO THIS!

Any ideas?

Best answer by Liz

Hi @wonderdog Thanks for stopping by the community! I’m afraid there isn’t a way to automatically redirect them to a URL without submitting the form. 

Though, you could hyperlink to a URL in a statement block, though that wouldn’t send them to that URL unless they click it. 

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  • January 19, 2024

Hi @wonderdog Thanks for stopping by the community! I’m afraid there isn’t a way to automatically redirect them to a URL without submitting the form. 

Though, you could hyperlink to a URL in a statement block, though that wouldn’t send them to that URL unless they click it. 


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