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Now, I am not too sure if this concept has already been done, whether in or out of Wattpad, but I am here to shar...
o In this example, only current students should be able to complete the feedback form. Students that select "Yes" are taken to the next page, users that select "No" will be taken to a page explaining that this form is not intended for them.
If you're creating a form for your own project, use a similar concept to this to pre-qualify your users and learn conditional logic.
For example, you may want to add questions such as "Are you a current client?", "Do you use Android or iPhone?", "Have you run more than 1000 miles this year?"
You can think of this as an essential prerequisite for your form that ensures you only collect data from the users that you need it from.
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o Click the drop-down menu within the "Click Behavior" settings and select "Logic jump: answers link to specific pages"
A pop-up will appear explaining that "Logic Jumps" are a premium feature, and you'll be limited to collecting 10 submissions if you use this feature on the free plan.
This is fine as you're just experimenting, so click "Continue editing" on the pop-up.
o Using the drop-down menu options below both the "Yes" and "No" answers, map "Yes" to "Outcome #1" and "No" to "Outcome #2".
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o You'll now be given the option to select which page to send users to, depending on whether they answer "Yes" or "No".
Set "JUMP TO PAGE" to "Next page" for "Yes".
Set "JUMP TO PAGE" to "Outcome #2" for "No".
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