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BEFORE YOU RESET.
The Reset button is very useful in this one instance -- after you set up the
Survey Page on your site, you’ll want to test it to make sure it’s working fine.
After that, you will be able to delete those test answers by resetting the survey.
Otherwise, don’t click on this button.
If you want to modify something before running it, or if you have no need for
a survey and want to delete it, use the two corresponding buttons (modify or
delete).
You should never modify a survey once you have started it (unless you are
simply correcting the smallest of typos). You’ll get mixed data -- your
respondents should only ever see one survey, the same one.
If your survey already has more than a few replies and you decide you have to
modify something, you should simply create a second survey instead.
Delete the first and replace it with the second.
Sorry about that “last second” sidebar addition. As I said before, on to the
STEP 5...
3.5.5. STEP 5 Receive Survey HTML = 2 minutes
Clicking on Give me the HTML button delivers the HTML that you use to
create your pricing survey on your own Web site. MYPS! delivers this
copy-and-paste HTML to you via e-mail and on the final Web page of the
“Create Survey” process.
Order now -> http://myps.sitesell.com/
Make Your Price Sell!
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The e-mail version is useful for your archives. The Web page is immediate.
Whichever way you prefer, all you have to do is copy-and-paste. Which
brings us to the next step...
3.5.6. STEP 6 Copy and Paste HTML = 6 minutes
It does not matter which HTML you use (e-mail or Web page) -- it’s the same.
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