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  1. #1
    sp11180 Guest

    Default Save and Quit button

    I have created a survey and set the permissions on the survey to Allow Users to Resume and Allow Users to Edit Responses, but I am not getting a save and quit button as your documentation shows.
    I have created a page layout template and included the save and quit zone and still cannot see this button.
    Any ideas?

  2. #2
    pwiesner is offline Administrator
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    Have checked the "Show Save And Exit Button" option located on the Style tab of the Survey Editor?

  3. #3
    sp11180 Guest

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    Agh...that was the problem. I wasn't aware that check box existed.
    Thanks

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    pwiesner is offline Administrator
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    Not a problem. We have a tracker item to improve the user experience of the feature as it is confusing.

    Originally the setting was added to the Style page because not everyone who has enabled the option to resume surveys wants the "Save & Quit" button displayed.

  5. #5
    sp11180 Guest

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    Ok, I see.
    That option only appears on the style tab after I have changed the permissions to allow the user to resume... That's why I didn't see it before

  6. #6
    sp11180 Guest

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    so if the user clicks on save and quit it doesn't do the same completion events that the finish button does... We are displaying the survey response upon completion. Is there any way to get the save and quit button to do the same? We are not worried about providing them the link to get back to the survey since we are building that link for them from our application that we are integrating checkboxes with.

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    pwiesner is offline Administrator
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    Based on your original question it was unclear that you were attempting to mark a survey as complete. The only time a survey is marked complete is when a user clicks the finish button. The "Save and Quit" button's primary use is to allow anonymous respondents the ability to resume an incomplete survey.

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