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I have answered a poll at PC | 15 | 60.00% | ||||
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I have not answered a poll at PC | 5 | 20.00% | ||||
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I have not created a poll at PC | 18 | 72.00% | ||||
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I have created a poll at PC | 3 | 12.00% | ||||
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I am too afraid to create a poll | 2 | 8.00% | ||||
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I will now try to create a poll | 6 | 24.00% | ||||
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I will not create any polls | 3 | 12.00% | ||||
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I think polls are a waste of time | 2 | 8.00% | ||||
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I think polls are fun | 18 | 72.00% | ||||
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Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll |
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Inserting a Poll into a thread can be fun!
Note: Only the OP --originating poster-- can make a Poll attached to the thread. You may want to write out your poll details on a piece of paper first, to help you keep track of what you want. Decide what your poll question will be, and what choices for answers you will give the members. Here's how: At the very bottom of every Post New Thread page you'll see this: Quote:
Now, decide how many options you are going to create. This asks how many different choices for answers will you give? It's difficult to know this at the very beginning so if you aren't sure, go with the default; there is an option to change this once inside the program. (At the top of the form page it gives a window with the # of options, change the number and then select "Update Options".) Note: Decide what your main question is, for the Poll title. You could ask a question (Should I go to college?) i.e. and give (4) reply options: Yes, No, IDK, Maybe. or like mine, just state a Topic and allow the replies to make the statements: topic: (Creating Polls) choices: (I have answered polls at PC; I have not answered a poll at PC; I have created a poll at PC; I have not created a poll at PC; I am too afraid to create a poll; I will now try to create a poll; I will not create any polls; I think polls are fun; I think polls are a waste of time) ---or whatever I actually decide to make as choices... So if I were using this sample of mine I would say I want 9 options. Before you move on to create your poll, you'll want to type your post into the regular text box, like you normally would for a thread without a poll attached. (For your example, you might give the details as to why you are trying to decide whether to go to college or not.) You might also wish to check the POLL icon (under "Post Icons) ... it's the one I've placed at the top with the Subject line of the thread. It looks like this: Right now the program changes this icon into a more modern one, I'm unsure if you don't select the poll icon if you get this, so check it anyway. Then, "Submit New Thread." This does create the post itself, but don't worry, it will then take you to the form to create your poll. Quote:
If you set a date for poll closing, there will also be an option to hide the poll results until the poll is closed. I recall one fun poll here was a long-time member's who wanted members here to choose the name of her new dog. She gave a whole list of options/choices of names and we all chose/checked off our favorite one. The actual result of the poll--which name received the most votes-- she hid until the poll ended a week or two later. It created quite a stir as we came on site to view the results at the same time when the poll results were automatically revealed! She did give the dog the name that received the most poll votes. Next to the numbers in the form, for options, are single-line windows to type in the choices you are giving them. One choice per line, number. That's easy! You see the Quote:
You will also be asked how many choices a person can check. Going back to my example... a person could have more than one answer for me. They could check: I have never answered a poll at PC, I will try now to create a poll., I've never created a poll, I think polls are fun. In this example, I would then want to allow each member 4 responses. (Such as they've answered, but haven't tried, they will try now, and they think they're fun.) So while they could check opposing replies (I have ... and I have not...) most members wouldn't do that. Here's what my example would show: Quote:
Read each option the form gives you, and be sure to submit it. Now wait for the members to answer your poll! (JD) __________________ |
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See now i know this is here and the reason you knew is b/c you made it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ha ha ha wow JD, Thank you
__________________ Don't get caught up in what could be, instead appreciate what is. Appreciate what you have & who you have, because the future can take it away from you. iamspecial is thinking....when all else fails....sit back...look at it....then re-think and start again |
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But the only option you have is to ask only one question??? Bah Humbug!
Oh, and I attached "Poppy" for you, remember? LOL __________________ Psalm 119:105 Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. |
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Come on, you don't want to confuse us!
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It wouldn't be that I'm afraid to post a pole...
A question you could put in your pole could be.... "Being new to the site, are you willing to post a pole but are too new at this time?" __________________ It is easier to act your way into a new way of thinking, than to think your way into a new way of acting. |
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Polls can have multiple questions when worded correctly.
A typical poll would be Do you have brown hair? 1. Yes 2. No 3. Sort of 4. choose not to answer : P If you reword this then it be comes a multi-question. What color are your eyes and hair? 1. Green with brown hair 2. Brown with brown hair 3. Black with brown hair 4. Blue with brown hair 5. Red (albino) with brown hair 6. Green with black hair 7. Brown with black hair 8. Black with black hair 9. Blue with black hair 10. Red (albino) with black hair 11. Green with red hair 12. Brown with red hair 13. Black with red hair 14. Blue with red hair 15. Red (albino) with red hair 16. Green with blonde hair 17. Brown with blonde hair 18. Black with blonde hair 19. Blue with blonde hair 20. Red (albino) with blonde hair 21. Green with white hair 22. Brown with white hair 23. Black with white hair 24. Blue with white hair 25. Red (albino) with white hair the possibilities are limited by wording and how much the average person is willing to read to find the answer that applies to them. GreyWolf |
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Instead of searching for fun & informative quizzes over Google, we could everything here over PC
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