Multiple selection question uses branching to go to multiple sections

Anonymous
2021-11-22T21:37:41+00:00

Hello,

I am working in forms and find the branching to work well when asking multiple choice questions. However I am looking for a way to ask a single question and go to multiple sections based on the options chosen. For example, I I ask the question "do you own any of the following types of vehicles?" and have the options set to Acura, Ford, Subaru, Chevy; someone may be able to choose multiple and I would like them to then go to different sections based on their options selected.

When trying to add branching, this question does not have sections listed to each possible answer. This is not my actual question and I am trying to avoid having anyone click through and select no a bunch of times. I could always add an option to choose "no more vehicles" and end the process but would rather avoid it because they will always have to select multiple and this would be a bit clunky for the user. Any suggestions or information if this is intended to be included in future roll outs would be great.

Thanks!

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-11-22T23:11:37+00:00

    Hi

    Thank you for your question in this community. Based on your description of the problem, I helped you to test:

    Sorry for the inconvenience, but it seems that in the case of multiple selections, it is impossible to add branches to a single option:

    Regarding your second question, do you mean that you have to manually add a no every time, choose end of the form? I did not understand your needs in detail, can you provide more detailed information to let me help you with the test

    If you feel dissatisfied with some of the current functions of form, I sincerely suggest that you can give feedback on our products:

    Let our engineers notice this problem, thank you for your support and understanding!

    Best Regards
    Ethan

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