Conditional Display Dialog Box
You can use the Conditional Display dialog box to create new, and edit existing, conditional display character styles. You can create your own conditional display character styles so that you can create Looks that display information based on the conditions you choose.
For existing conditional display category styles, you can change the conditions on which they are based, but you cannot change their name. The next time you apply a Look that uses a modified conditional display character style, UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper uses the new rules to determine whether to display texts and symbols to which the style has been applied.
Style Name
Defines the name for the conditional display character style. The name must be unique, can be up to 255 characters long, and must not start with the mr prefix, which is reserved for character styles supplied with UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Paper. You cannot change the name of existing styles.
Style Condition
Defines the condition that determines whether texts or symbols that have the style applied are displayed or not. Select from the following conditions:
▪Question is rotated
▪Question is reversed
▪Question is randomized
▪Question has limited answer range
▪Question has card/column definition
▪Question is single response
▪Category is single response
▪Category has Other Specify defined
▪Category has Go To definition
▪Category has card/column definition
▪Grid has card/column definition
▪Question has special answer DK
▪Question has special answer NA
▪Question has special answer Ref
Note The three Question has special answer conditions test for special categories that have been defined as Don't Know (DK), No Answer (NA), and Refused to answer (Ref). These special categories are generally used with numeric questions and are not the same as standard Don't Know categories in categorical questions.
Display if condition is
Defines whether texts or symbols that have the style applied are displayed when the condition is true or false. Select True or False from the list.
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