By default, when a metric is added to a survey, it appears to the respondent as a metric.
This isn’t always appropriate, for example
if a metric is called Confidence
you might want it to appear in a survey as What is your level of confidence?
You can do this by adding custom wording to the metric
Watch the walkthrough video
Steps
Go to the Survey Profile Page of the survey you want to add Custom Wording to. You can get there by
clicking My Apps in the top menu
selecting Surveys
selecting Table view
selecting the survey you want to work on
Scroll down until you see the metric you want to add Custom Wording to
Open Makerble in a separate tab and go to the Metrics App. You can get there by
clicking My Apps in the top menu
selecting Metrics
You arrive in your Personal Library
If there are no metrics displayed:
select Organisation Library view,
then select a metric. It doesn’t matter which one you choose.
If there are metrics displayed in your Personal Library, select one of them. It doesn’t matter which one you choose.
You arrive on the metric’s profile page
Search for the metric you want to add Custom Wording to by searching for its name in the Search bar
You arrive on that metric’s profile
Click More Options
A dropdown menu appears. Select Edit. (If Edit doesn’t appear, it means you are not the owner of that metric and therefore cannot add custom wording to it)
You arrive on the Edit Metric page
Scroll down to the Rewrite as a survey question box. Here you can add custom wording to the metric and press Save.
That’s it. The custom wording will automatically appear when the survey is displayed to a respondent