Adding, Deleting, and Moving Questions
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Adding, Deleting, and Moving Questions
- Add a question by clicking on the green Create New Question button
at the bottom of each block. This adds a question at the end of a block. As a second option, you may click one of the Add a Question buttons at the top right or bottom right of a question. This adds a question directly before or after the question on which you selected the add button.
- For help in creating a question click here
- To delete a question click on the red Delete Question button
located on the right side of a question when you hover over it with the mouse. This will move the question to the trash section from which you can move the question back into a question block if you change your mind. To delete questions permanently you can select the delete button while they are in the trash section.
- To change the order of a question, hover over the question with your mouse. On the left side two arrows will appear pointing up and down. Click on one of the arrows and the question will move one space.
If the question needs to go farther or to another block, select the question and then click on the move icon in the question menu to the right of the question. The question will be highlighted blue and will follow your mouse. Move your mouse to where you would like the question to be placed and click.
- You can also select and move multiple questions at a time
- Shift+Click
- You can click on a question to select it, then Shift + click on another question to highlight that question and all questions in between.
- Ctrl+Click
- Click on a question to select it, then Ctrl + click on another question to select it as well. Each question you want to select must be clicked one by one.
- Select Question's Checkbox
- Clicking the checkbox for each question will select that question and can be used to select multiple questions. Each question you want to select must be clicked one by one.
- Shift+Click
- You can also select and move multiple questions at a time
