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Reorder questions by clicking on the ''Change Question Order'' icon [[File:reorder.png]] in the group toolbar.
Reorder questions by clicking on the ''Change Question Order'' icon [[File:reorder.png]] in the group toolbar.


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<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 [[Expression Manager|Expression Manager]] converts any conditions you enter via the Conditions Editor into a Relevance Equation, and is able to detect whether you have used any variables before declaring them (such as via the [[Show Logic File|Show Logic File]] button)</div>
<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 [[Expression Manager|Expression Manager]] converts any conditions you enter via the Conditions Editor into a Relevance Equation, and is able to detect whether you have used any variables before declaring them (such as via the [[Show Logic File|Show Logic File]] button)</div>
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Revision as of 20:07, 8 April 2013

Reorder questions by clicking on the Change Question Order icon in the group toolbar.

If you have a survey with more than one question in a group, the questions are displayed according to this question order. You can change this order by simply click on the 'Up' and 'Down'-buttons.

If you set conditions on question the particular condition might prevent re-ordering a question before/after another question. In that case you will have to delete/change that condition 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 Expression Manager converts any conditions you enter via the Conditions Editor into a Relevance Equation, and is able to detect whether you have used any variables before declaring them (such as via the Show Logic File button)