I recently created my first survey and got thru it ok.
My question is this.
The survey report shows 13 starts and 3 submits.
Is there a way to send a reminder to finish the survey to the 10 that have not completed?
In the current report the actual 10 not completed are not identified.
Or a suggestion on how to construct the survey so once in the survey it must be completed.
I do provide an option for each question "Does not Apply" And all questions are set to must reply.
Any ideas would be helpful for my next one.
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Based on what I've seen, your survey was constructed just the way it needed to be. Since the survey is landing page style, there's no way to track who's started the survey. If you included it in an email you can check the email's reporting to see who's clicked the link so far. Ultimately, if you need to remind contacts you've sent your survey link to, you'd simply want to copy the email you already used and update the wording to reflect that it's a reminder.
Based on what I've seen, your survey was constructed just the way it needed to be. Since the survey is landing page style, there's no way to track who's started the survey. If you included it in an email you can check the email's reporting to see who's clicked the link so far. Ultimately, if you need to remind contacts you've sent your survey link to, you'd simply want to copy the email you already used and update the wording to reflect that it's a reminder.
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