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"On Exit" skip logic lets you determine the next question that the respondent will see
based on an answer that they just provided.
To program this type of skip logic to a question,
click on the "Skip Logic" button provided for it.
First, ensure that you are within the "On Exit" skip logic option.
Step 1 is already completed since you are applying On Exit skip logic for this particular question.
However, you can choose to apply this skip logic for a certain percentage of respondents
by clicking the "Random Rate" option provided,
and entering the percentage of respondents who you'd like to experience this skip logic.
Next, select the answers on which you would like to base the skip logic.
Let's say that we only want those who selected "Answer 1" in this question
to see the next question in the survey,
then select "Answer 1" within the list of options,
and then click the down arrow to confirm your selection.
If we would like these respondents to view the next question in the survey,
select this question for Step 3.
Then, you need to select to which question you would like to send those who did not select "Answer 1".
In this example, let's send them to the end of the survey.
One thing to keep in mind that the question you select in Step 3
must be earlier in the survey than the one you select for Step 4.
You can then review the skip logic that you programmed,
and then select "Add Condition" if it meets your needs.
If you'd like to apply this skip logic to your survey,
click the "Apply" button provided.
For any question for which skip logic has been programmed,
you will see its "Skip Logic" button appear in green.