Wildcards Tutorial

Wildcards Tutorial

Overview

Wildcards are very useful text placeholders that you can insert in instruction screens and email texts. At the time of presentation to panelists the wildcard is dynamically replaced with the appropriate information.

The video below will walk you through a hands-on exercise on this feature.


Notes
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Total run time: 5:36 minutes 

Date recorded: December 3, 2024



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