Build: Welcome and Thank You Screens
Overview
Welcome screen and
Thank You screen are automatically added in the
Build area of every test. They can be edited to include any desired text and images, such as your company logo.
Edit a Welcome or Thank You screen
- In the Build area of your test, click on Expand page within the Welcome screen.
- In the text editor, type the text for the message or instruction.
- Use the formatting tools in the text editor to format the font, insert an image, insert a wildcard, etc.
All changes made in the text editor will be automatically saved when you exit out of the text screen.
A test can only have one Welcome screen and one Thank You screen. If you would like to add an additional text page within your questionnaire, click on Text and Images in the list of elements in the left bar. For text screens with a timer, click Time delay in the list of elements in the left bar.
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