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===Input maximum characters (input_max_characters)===
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'''Description'''
'''Description'''


The following option allows you to type in a numerical value that will represent the maximum number of characters that can be entered by the survey respondents in the answer text boxes of the respective question.
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The following option allows you to type in a numerical value that will represent the maximum number of characters that can be entered by the survey respondents in the answer text box(es) of the respective question.


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'''Valid values'''
'''Valid values'''
* Any numerical value
* Any numerical value


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'''Example'''
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* If you wish the survey participants to type in a short and concise answer, introduce within the '''input maximum characters''' field a small number (e.g., 10-15).
* If you wish the survey participants to type in a short and concise answer, introduce within the '''input maximum characters''' field a small number (e.g., 10-15).


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[[Category:Question Settings]][[Category:Question Input Options]]
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 10 March 2018


Input maximum characters (input_max_characters)

Description

The following option allows you to type in a numerical value that will represent the maximum number of characters that can be entered by the survey respondents in the answer text box(es) of the respective question.

Valid values

  • Any numerical value

Example

  • If you wish the survey participants to type in a short and concise answer, introduce within the input maximum characters field a small number (e.g., 10-15).