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Contact cards are used to report on Contact Form Data. Each individual contact form response is grouped and displayed as a card.
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Use the DIY Grid or Cards to group data by response. These Grids/Cards allow you to combine data from multiple different question types.
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To include statistics on the number of respondents based on the type of device – desktop, tablet, or mobile - within the Standard Report, click the Insert button and select Device Chart.
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Longitudinal reporting allows you to view data for your survey questions over time. Using longitudinal reporting you can get a sense for trends in your data in your longer running surveys.
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If your survey has collected test responses via the Generate Test Responses or via manual testing, you will see a notification within your Standard Report.
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The date filter is available right at the top of the Standard Report. Click the 'All Time'dropdown menu located just below the report title and use the calendar picker to adjust the date(s).
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Using Segments in the Standard Report you can compare subgroups within your data. Typically, segments are groups within your data that you would like to make comparisons across.
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In addition to filtering your entire report based on a condition, you now have the ability to apply a filter to a single report element within a Standard Report.
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There are many reasons why you may not want to include all of your data in a Report. You may only want to see people who answer a specific question a certain way or data from a certain date range.
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Do you need for your survey's report to correspond with your brand or perhaps your client's brand? You're in the right place; this tutorial covers the style options available in the Standard Report.