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havasu

I have a survey on my webpage which people can fill out and submit. I am
getting it by email as text; however, it is confusing to figure out which
question belongs to which answer.

Is there a way to get the survey back as it was created, meaning, the
answers with the questions? Does this make sense? Is it possible to do it?

Thanks a lot
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Not with the FP forms handler
- would require server side coding

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|I have a survey on my webpage which people can fill out and submit. I am
| getting it by email as text; however, it is confusing to figure out which
| question belongs to which answer.
|
| Is there a way to get the survey back as it was created, meaning, the
| answers with the questions? Does this make sense? Is it possible to do it?
|
| Thanks a lot
 
F

Fred

I have a survey on my webpage which people can fill out and submit. I am
getting it by email as text; however, it is confusing to figure out which
question belongs to which answer.

Is there a way to get the survey back as it was created, meaning, the
answers with the questions? Does this make sense? Is it possible to do it?

Thanks a lot

The simplest way is to name the fields on the page so that you can
recognize the response-question pair from the name of the field that
will show up in the email.

I do this all the time.

Just ask a specific question if you need more help.
 
P

P@tty Ayers

Fred said:
The simplest way is to name the fields on the page so that you can
recognize the response-question pair from the name of the field that
will show up in the email.

I do this all the time.

Me too. Using underlines, they can be pretty readable:

how_many_times_visited_so_far
how_satisfied_with_services_received

....etc.
 

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