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If you set [[Setting conditions|conditions]] on question the particular condition might prevent re-ordering a group before/after another group. In that case you will have to delete the particular [[Setting conditions|condition(s]]) first. | If you set [[Setting conditions|conditions]] on question the particular condition might prevent re-ordering a group before/after another group. In that case you will have to delete the particular [[Setting conditions|condition(s]]) first. | ||
<div class="simplebox">Starting in Version 1.92: You can always re-order questions and groups, even if there are conditions. You don't need to delete conditions. This is because [[ | <div class="simplebox">Starting in Version 1.92: You can always re-order questions and groups, even if there are conditions. You don't need to delete conditions. This is because [[ExpressionScript|ExpressionScript]] converts any conditions you enter via the Conditions Editor into a Relevance Equation, and is able to detect, such as via the [[Show Logic File|Show Logic File]] button, whether you have used any variables before declaring them.</div> |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 11 February 2020
Измените порядок групп нажав Организатор групп и вопросов в панели инструментов опроса.
Группы вопросов и вопросы в них отображены по порядку. Вы можете просто кликнуть на группу или вопрос и перенести в нужное место для изменения очередности.
If you set conditions on question the particular condition might prevent re-ordering a group before/after another group. In that case you will have to delete the particular condition(s) first.
Starting in Version 1.92: You can always re-order questions and groups, even if there are conditions. You don't need to delete conditions. This is because ExpressionScript converts any conditions you enter via the Conditions Editor into a Relevance Equation, and is able to detect, such as via the Show Logic File button, whether you have used any variables before declaring them.