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Logic & Flow
Skip logic, display logic, piping, and flow rules.
Using the Flow Canvas to Visualize Survey Branching Paths
See your whole survey's routing at a glance on the Flow canvas — blocks, branches, and where each path leads.
Using Carry-Forward to Pull Selected Options into a Later Question
Populate a later question's options from what a respondent selected earlier, so they only see the items they picked.
Inserting a Prior Answer into Question Text Using Piping Tokens
Pipe a respondent's earlier answer into later question text with tokens like ${Q1}, so questions read like a conversation.
Customizing the Screen-Out End Screen Title and Body Text
Write your own message for disqualified respondents instead of the default screen-out text.
Routing Disqualified Respondents to a Screen-Out Disposition
Send unqualified respondents to a screen-out with a TERMINATE skip rule — recorded as disqualified, not completed, with no incentive.
Using Contains and Not Contains Operators on Multi-Select Answers
Build logic against multi-select questions with Contains and Not Contains — matching whether a specific option was picked.
Using AND vs OR to Combine Multiple Logic Conditions
Control whether every condition must be true (AND) or just one (OR) when you combine conditions in a logic rule.
Display Logic vs Skip Logic: When to Use Each
Understand the difference between display logic and skip logic so you reach for the right one every time.
Hiding a Question Based on Multiple Combined Conditions
Combine several conditions in one display-logic rule using AND or OR to control exactly who sees a question.
Showing a Question Only When a Prior Answer Matches a Condition
Use display logic to reveal a question only when an earlier answer meets a condition you set.
Sending Respondents to the End of Survey via a Skip Logic Rule
Finish a respondent early by pointing a skip rule at END — they complete normally without seeing the remaining questions.
Setting Multiple Skip Rules on a Single Question
Add several skip rules to one question to branch respondents to different destinations based on their answer.
Adding a Skip Logic Rule to Jump Respondents Forward in the Survey
Add a skip logic rule so an answer jumps respondents forward to a later question, past the ones that no longer apply.