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* '''Browse:''' Select the .lsq file (the LimeSurvey question-type format);
* '''Browse:''' Select the .lsq file (the LimeSurvey question-type format);
* '''Destination question group:''' Select the question group you wish to add the imported question to;
* '''Destination question group:''' Select the question group you wish to add the imported question to;
* '''Automatically rename question code if already exists:''' If the question code already exists, enable this option to use another question code. You can also have two questions that use the same question code. However, some issues might appear if you use more complex LimeSurvey options such as the [[Expression Manager]] or when you work with the exported data in R or SPSS (qcode becoming a value label).
* '''Automatically rename question code if already exists:''' If the question code already exists, enable this option to use another question code. You can also have two questions that use the same question code. However, some issues might appear if you use more complex LimeSurvey options such as the [[ExpressionScript - Presentation|ExpressionScript]] or when you work with the exported data in R or SPSS (qcode becoming a value label).

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(3) Click '''Browse''' and select the .lsq file (which is the LimeSurvey question-type format).
  • Browse: Select the .lsq file (the LimeSurvey question-type format);
  • Destination question group: Select the question group you wish to add the imported question to;
  • Automatically rename question code if already exists: If the question code already exists, enable this option to use another question code. You can also have two questions that use the same question code. However, some issues might appear if you use more complex LimeSurvey options such as the ExpressionScript or when you work with the exported data in R or SPSS (qcode becoming a value label).