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Hi everybody, 
I would like if I ask a question to a client.
For example: 
If the question, “In what State of the United States are you leaving”, that he can write the answer (but not choose in a long long list),
If he answers “New Jersey” → ok
if he answers “Neew Jersey” → Sorry the state doesn’t exist.

Do you think it is possible ?

Thank you for your help.
 

Best answer by Liz

Hi again, @Ceneri ! You could use a combination of logic jumps and statements questions for this. 

Our article here will walk you through adding logic jumps to your form. 

I have an example form below that isn’t exactly the same, but the setup is essentially what you would need to do for your form.

The logic jumps that I used for this question look like this: 

 

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Liz
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  • October 6, 2022

Hi again, @Ceneri ! You could use a combination of logic jumps and statements questions for this. 

Our article here will walk you through adding logic jumps to your form. 

I have an example form below that isn’t exactly the same, but the setup is essentially what you would need to do for your form.

The logic jumps that I used for this question look like this: 

 


Gabi Amaral
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Hi @Ceneri! Did the reply provided by my friend Liz has helped you? Let us know if you were able to add logic jumps on your form! 


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  • October 14, 2022

Thank you for your answer.


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