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Creating a multiple response grid
1 From the menu, choose Insert > Question > Multiple Response Grid or press Ctrl+F4.
The question has an automatically generated name: see Automatically generated names.
2 Enter the question text to be displayed to respondents in the box under Name. For example:
Which features do you like about each of these products?
3 In the first Responses column/row, of the table below the question, type the text of the first response. This is the text of the response as it will be displayed to respondents. To save the response and move to a new line, press Enter, or use the down arrow key. Each time you do this, a new line is displayed where you can type the next response.
4 In the first Subjects column/row, of the table below the question, type the text of the first subject. This is the text of the subject of the question as it will be displayed to respondents.
5 To save the subject and move to a new line, press Enter, or use the down arrow key. Each time you do this, a new line is displayed where you can type the next subject.
To correct the text, use the up arrow key to move back through the list.
Alternatively, you can use the Advanced Category Editor. Click the Advanced Responses Editor icon or the Advanced Subjects Editor icon to access the Advanced Category Editor. For more information, see Advanced Category Editor.
Specifying presentation options
The Display Subjects in field controls how subjects are arranged for the selected question. If you select rows, the subjects will be ordered in rows, split into as many columns as necessary. If you select columns, the subjects will be ordered in columns, split into as many rows as necessary. For more information, see Changing the presentation of a question.
Specifying other options
See:
Specifying additional question details in the Properties pane
Specifying additional response details in the design pane.
See also
Creating grid questions