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Show card Looks
You use show card Looks to format show cards, which interviewers use to present information to respondents. For example, a show card can format a category list in a larger font so that interviewers can show the card to respondents instead of reading out the list of categories. You create show cards as a property of a categorical or grid question in the authoring tools. For this reason, show cards are not a separate questionnaire item type.
There are two types of show card Looks:
Categorical show card Looks. Use to format show cards that relate to categorical questions.
Grid show card Looks. Use to format show cards that relate to grid questions. These are also referred to as categorical grid show card Looks.
Show card Look applied to a show card that relates to a categorical question
Show cardLook applied to a show card that relates to a categorical question
See also
Character styles in categorical show card Looks
Character styles in grid show card Looks
Types of Looks and questionnaire items