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Noël KoppensGevraagd op 15 juni 2023 om 07:25
With a multiple choice question, can I also choose that the answers go to a different section afterwards?
Example:
You are:
- End user (if they choose this one that they go to section 3 for example)
- Dealers (if they choose these they go to section 2 for example)
- Veins (if they choose this one, they go to the same section 3 as the first choice, for example)
Do you kind of understand what I mean? Or is that not possible?
Like to hear from you!
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Mary Eden Jotform SupportGeantwoord op 15 juni 2023 om 07:42
Hello Noël,
Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. As I understood your request, you wanted your users to skip pages based on their selected answers. If this is the case, yes, that's absolutely doable using conditional logic. Check out the steps and screencast below to see how it's done:
- In Form Builder, in the orange navigation bar at the top of the page, click on Settings.
- Click on Conditions on the left of the page.
- Now, click on Add a New Condition and then click on Skip to/Hide a Page.
- Set the conditions as you see below:
Look at my Demo Form and feel free to clone it so you can use it as a reference when setting up your form. We also have a guide about How to Skip Pages Using Conditional Logic that you can check out.
Give it a try and reach out again if you have any other questions.
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marketingbemaxGeantwoord op 15 juni 2023 om 08:57
Thank you so much!!
Now I have 1 more question.
Namely, I have now created those sections as asked above. But can I have multiple times in the form send? Because after a certain section it's done and you don't have to fill in another section. Do you understand a little bit what I mean? That if you have for example on page 1 a section to page 3 and after it the form has to be sent.
But if on page 1 you have a section to page 4 and after it that form should be sent too.
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Barry Jotform SupportGeantwoord op 15 juni 2023 om 11:37
Hi Noël,
Thanks for using Jotform. Just to confirm, you want to make sure that there are multiple paths to the Send button, so that if someone skips several pages, they are still able to see the Submit button. Is that correct? Yes, you can do that with the conditions that Mary_Ed posted.
As long as you have your paths end or skip to the page with the Submit button, you should not have issues. If that’s not exactly what you’re looking for, can you explain a bit more so I can help you better?
After we hear back from you, we’ll have a better idea of what’s going on and how to help.
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marketingbemaxGeantwoord op 16 juni 2023 om 03:10
Hi,
Then of course I have another page (5) and that's also the last one, but I want the other one to also say only send just like hereBelow on page 4 it now says send and next. I want that when they get to this section they can't click next, but always submit the form right away.
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Mary Eden Jotform SupportGeantwoord op 16 juni 2023 om 04:18
Hello Noël,
Thanks for getting back to us. Just to be sure, you didn't want your user to have any way to click "next" when they got to the page required. If so, in order to achieve this, simply disable the next button on your intended page then add a submit button to that same page as shown below:
If you don't want your users to be able to jump between pages by clicking the "back" button, you can also hide it. If you decide to disable the next button on page 1, you need to enable the Autonext feature as well. This is to ensure that the page moves as intended.
Give it a try and reach out again if you have any other questions.