Breaking your survey into multiple pages can help you organize a longer survey into manageable chunks so respondents feel they are making progress as they take it, and every time they go to the next page, their partial responses get saved.
There are a few options to break your survey up into multiple pages:
From the bottom of the Build menu on the Design Survey tab, you can drag and drop these page elements into the appropriate spot within your survey. Or, on your survey design preview, there are buttons to + Page break between questions and + New Page at the end of each survey page. If you're using a touch screen, you may not see the + Page break button.
It isn’t possible to undo adding a Page break. But you can delete the newly created page and select Move questions to the page above or below to revert the action.
At the top of any survey page, the More Actions menu offers the following options:
Action | Description |
Copy page | Duplicate the page and choose where to place it in the survey. All of the questions on the page are copied, but logic such as Page skip logic or Page randomization are not applied to the copied version (unless Page randomization is applied to all questions in the survey). |
Move page | Move the page to another position in the survey. Any Page skip logic and Page randomization will remain applied to the page, so make sure to test the logic paths thoroughly before sending to respondents. |
Edit page info | Edit the Page title and Page description. |
Delete page | Remove the page from your survey. You can choose to delete all its questions, or move them to the previous or next page. |
Click + Page Title directly at the top of any page in your survey design to add a page title or description.
If you want to hide Page titles, disable the toggle in from the Options menu—the Page title will be hidden, however the Page description continues to display. If you don't want the Page description to display on your survey, make sure that field is empty.
You can choose to show or hide page numbers from the Options menu.
Click Page Logic at the top of any page to apply Page skip logic, Question randomization, or Page randomization.