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== Button: Save ==
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<h6 class="heading6">Button: Save</h6>
 
<p class="bodytext"><strong class="specialbold">Location:</strong> File drop down menu item </p>
 
<p class="bodytext"><strong class="specialbold">Description:</strong> Whenever you are satisfied with the changes you have made to you questionnaire template you can save it using this button. Validations of your question formatting will be done at this step and in case any errors are found you will be asked to correct these before you are allowed to save.</p>
 
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<p class="bodytext"><strong class="specialbold">Button: </strong>Exit</p>
 
<a name="o7929"></a><h6 class="heading6">Button: Import (from QSL script)</h6>
 
<p class="bodytext">If you have some QSL script and you want to use it for changing/updating/creating a new questionnaire, you can open the questionnaire template editor and click the import button. This will open the following dialog.</p>
 
<p class="bodytext"><img align="bottom" width="691" vspace="0" hspace="0" height="364" border="0" alt="QSL58-1" src="7928.png"></p>
 
<p class="bodytext">The dialog consists of three main areas.</p>
 
<p class="bodytext">The button pane</p>
 
<ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet"><strong class="specialbold">Open:</strong> Makes it possible to search for QSL files on your PC to insert into the QSL pad area.</li><li class="listbullet"><strong class="specialbold">Save:</strong> Makes it possible to save the QSL script in the QSL pad area to a new file on your PC.</li><li class="listbullet"><strong class="specialbold">Import:</strong> Imports the QSL from the QSL pad area into your template.</li></ul><p class="bodytext">The QSL pad</p>
 
<ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">This is where you can paste your QSL into -- or simply write it immediately.</li></ul><p class="bodytext">The import conditions</p>
 
<ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet"><strong class="specialbold">Update text only:</strong> Will mean that only texts (question, sub question, answer options) will be changed. There will not be made any changes to the template structure.</li><li class="listbullet"><strong class="specialbold">Delete missing questions:</strong> If this checkbox is checked then on import, any questions existing in the template but not in the QSL will be deleted from the template.</li><li class="listbullet"><strong class="specialbold">Delete missing properties:</strong> If this checkbox is checked then on import, any properties existing in the template but not in the QSL will be deleted from the template.</li><li class="listbullet"><strong class="specialbold">Delete missing conditions:</strong> If this checkbox is checked then on import, any conditions existing in the template but not in the QSL will be deleted from the template.</li></ul>
 
  
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'''Location:''' File drop down menu item
  
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'''Description:''' Whenever you are satisfied with the changes you have made to you questionnaire template you can save it using this button. Validations of your question formatting will be done at this step and in case any errors are found you will be asked to correct these before you are allowed to save.
  
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'''Button: '''Exit
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== Button: Import (from QSL script) ==
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If you have some QSL script and you want to use it for changing/updating/creating a new questionnaire, you can open the questionnaire template editor and click the import button. This will open the following dialog.
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The dialog consists of three main areas.
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The button pane
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*'''Open:''' Makes it possible to search for QSL files on your PC to insert into the QSL pad area.
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*'''Save:''' Makes it possible to save the QSL script in the QSL pad area to a new file on your PC.
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*'''Import:''' Imports the QSL from the QSL pad area into your template.
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The QSL pad
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*This is where you can paste your QSL into -- or simply write it immediately.
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The import conditions
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*'''Update text only:''' Will mean that only texts (question, sub question, answer options) will be changed. There will not be made any changes to the template structure.
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*'''Delete missing questions:''' If this checkbox is checked then on import, any questions existing in the template but not in the QSL will be deleted from the template.
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*'''Delete missing properties:''' If this checkbox is checked then on import, any properties existing in the template but not in the QSL will be deleted from the template.
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*'''Delete missing conditions:''' If this checkbox is checked then on import, any conditions existing in the template but not in the QSL will be deleted from the template.
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Revision as of 06:55, 21 December 2011

Button: Save

Location: File drop down menu item

Description: Whenever you are satisfied with the changes you have made to you questionnaire template you can save it using this button. Validations of your question formatting will be done at this step and in case any errors are found you will be asked to correct these before you are allowed to save.

Image: N/A

Button: Exit

Button: Import (from QSL script)

If you have some QSL script and you want to use it for changing/updating/creating a new questionnaire, you can open the questionnaire template editor and click the import button. This will open the following dialog.

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The dialog consists of three main areas.

The button pane

  • Open: Makes it possible to search for QSL files on your PC to insert into the QSL pad area.
  • Save: Makes it possible to save the QSL script in the QSL pad area to a new file on your PC.
  • Import: Imports the QSL from the QSL pad area into your template.

The QSL pad

  • This is where you can paste your QSL into -- or simply write it immediately.

The import conditions

  • Update text only: Will mean that only texts (question, sub question, answer options) will be changed. There will not be made any changes to the template structure.
  • Delete missing questions: If this checkbox is checked then on import, any questions existing in the template but not in the QSL will be deleted from the template.
  • Delete missing properties: If this checkbox is checked then on import, any properties existing in the template but not in the QSL will be deleted from the template.
  • Delete missing conditions: If this checkbox is checked then on import, any conditions existing in the template but not in the QSL will be deleted from the template.


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