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Considerations
You must be the owner of a Multiple Choice Tracker in order to edit it
As long as an update has not been posted about an update, you can edit a Progress Tracker.
If an update has been posted using that Progress Tracker, the tracker is ‘Locked’
Types of edit
Type of edit | How to do it |
---|---|
Add additional Answer Choices to the Question | Go to the Lists App and edit the List from there |
Edit the wording of a question’s Answer Choices | Go to the Lists App and edit the List from there |
Change the Set of Answer Choices used for the Question | Use the Edit Multiple Choice Tracker page: steps below |
Change the title of the Multiple Choice Tracker | Use the Edit Multiple Choice Tracker page: steps below |
Change the way the Multiple Choice Tracker is worded when it appears in all surveys | Use the Edit Multiple Choice Tracker page: steps below |
Add personalised survey question wording | Follow the steps described in Survey Personalisation |
Add the Multiple Choice Tracker to an Outcome | Follow steps: Add a Progress Tracker to an Outcome |
Add the Multiple Choice Tracker to a Survey | Follow steps: Add a Multiple Choice Tracker to a Survey (Story Category) |
Add the Multiple Choice Tracker to a Project | Follow steps to add an outcome containing that Multiple Choice Tracker to a project: |
Add the Multiple Choice Tracker to a Progress Board | Follow steps to edit a Managed Progress Board or steps to edit a basic Progress Board |
Steps
Select My Apps in the top menu
Select Goals
You arrive in the Library
Decide whether you need to be in the Personal Library or your Organisation Library
Find the Progress Tracker in the Library
Click the Actions button on the right side
In the dropdown, select Edit
You arrive on the Edit Multiple Choice Tracker page
It resembles the Create Multiple Choice Tracker page
Make the edits
Pressing the Save button will save changes and redirect you to your Personal Goals Library
Available edits
Choose the set of Answer Choices
You have two options:
Create a completely new set of choices: this is the default option which allows you to create Answer Choices
Start with an existing set of choices: if you select this option, you will be prompted to select an existing set of Answer Choices rather than creating your own new ones. For more guidance, read this article on Multiple Choice Trackers that use Shared Answer Choices.
Add more Answer Choices
In the first column called Level enter the Answer Choice for that question, e.g.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
No Opinion
Agree
Strongly Agree
Press the pink Add Another Level button to add more Answer Choices to the question
Add a description to an Answer Choice
Description column: you can leave this blank unless you want to display a definition for what each level refers to
Add a Cover Image to the Tracker
Open the Advanced section
In the Add a Cover Image field→ this is the photo that appears if the Tracker is shown on the Explore Goals page
Change the icon used for the Tracker
Open the Advanced section
Add custom icon → Makerble will automatically assign an icon to your goal unless you upload an icon. This should be a small file and should be a graphic icon rather than a photograph. There are several places where a Tracker’s icon is displayed:
Progress box on the My Home page
Restrict access to the Tracker
Open the Advanced section
In the Hide from other Organisations → tick this box if you do not want your Tracker to be available to other organisations to add to their own projects. The advantage of sharing Trackers between organisations is that it enables benchmarking to happen.
Rewrite as a survey question
There is a character limit on the length of each Progress Tracker.
If you want the Multiple Choice Question to be longer than the character limit, keep the title of the Progress Tracker short and instead write the full-length question in the Rewrite as a survey question field.
Rewrite as a survey question → When you add a Multiple Choice Tracker to a survey, you can express it differently. For example, for the sub goal of “Found a new job”, when it appears in a survey you might want to phrase it as “Have you found a new job?”
Change the owner
Owner → choose whether the Tracker will be owned by you or your organisation. If you want other Organisation Admins to be able to edit the Progress Tracker, set the owner as your Organisation. This determines who has permission to edit the Tracker, i.e. change its
Name
Custom icon
Cover image
Hidden status from other organisations
Who can edit the Progress Tracker
Editorial Control → choose whether you want other people to be able to edit the Tracker
Categorise the Progress Tracker
Department → choose the purpose(s) that the Tracker is for, i.e.
Public Impact (a Tracker that has a positive impact on society)
Professional (a Tracker that relates to work)
Personal (a Tracker that relates to an aspect of life)