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Setting Page Breaks
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| 1. Too many questions on a single page can make for a very long and clumsy form.
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| 2. Response verification for numeric ranges or combo boxes would only occur at the very end of the survey. Respondents might have a difficult time reviewing such a long list of questions to discover their errors.
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| 3. Respondents might look ahead to sections of the questionnaire that you'd rather they didn't see until the proper time.
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| 4. Respondents who wanted to quit a survey early and resume at a later time would lose all their work. If you organize your survey into separate pages, respondents who quit early only lose the questions they've answered since clicking the last Submit button (assuming each respondent has a unique password with a quota of 1).
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| 1. | Highlight the question that you want the page break to follow.
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| 2. | Click Add Page Break, and a page break is inserted after the highlighted question.
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| 1. | Highlight the page break you wish to delete.
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| 2. | Click the Delete button.
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