select all NO

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select all NO

Postby lumley92 » Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:05 am

Many of you may already know of this tip for surveys, but i'd figured i would let people know. When you come to a point in a survey where it gives you a bunch of offers and you have to select YES or NO, to select all NO's just hold "ALT" and the "+" key.
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Postby Dantheman » Sun Aug 17, 2008 1:10 pm

good tip, will help with the gpt offer surveys
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Postby Dantheman » Thu Sep 04, 2008 10:16 am

if you are using firefox, you'll want to download the free version of roboform for free in order to do this.
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Re: select all NO

Postby Whatatay » Sat Jul 04, 2009 6:39 pm

lumley92 wrote:Many of you may already know of this tip for surveys, but i'd figured i would let people know. When you come to a point in a survey where it gives you a bunch of offers and you have to select YES or NO, to select all NO's just hold "ALT" and the "+" key.


None of the legitimate survey sites do this. If they are giving you offers, they are really using surveys as a way to sell you something. Because of this, some of the legitimate survey sites now have a message saying they are not rying to sell you anything. Don't support these sites with offers.
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Postby SurveyBang » Sun Jul 12, 2009 12:58 am

Easy on the language. Keep it casual professional please.

Another tip I suggest is using the 'Alt' and left arrow key when you run into surveys that give you error messages. Its basically hitting the back button on a survey. Many times this has forced a previous page to reload that otherwise wouldnt.
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Re: select all NO

Postby calvin » Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:26 am

lumley92 wrote:Many of you may already know of this tip for surveys, but i'd figured i would let people know. When you come to a point in a survey where it gives you a bunch of offers and you have to select YES or NO, to select all NO's just hold "ALT" and the "+" key.


This one helps! Thanks for the tips you've provided! :)
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