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  • Why am I not able to see the timeline of my Climate or eNPS surveys?
  • How can I create a survey from scratch?
  • Can I edit the predefined question of the Climate Surveys?
  • Can I edit the predefined question in eNPS surveys?
  • What are surveys?
  • What types of responses can a survey have?
  • What is the scoring system and how does it work?
  • How do I assign employees to a survey I just created?
  • What settings are available in Surveys?
  • How can I create a survey from a template?
  • What is a Work Climate Survey, and how can I create one?
  • What is an eNPS survey, and how can I create one?
  • How can I download the results of a survey?
  • How can I compare performance across departments, workplaces, and groups?
  • How do I view the group comparison in the spider chart?

How can I download the results of a survey?

From the main Results view, you’ll find the option Download results.

Follow these steps:

  1. Access the download: click on the "Download results" card.
  2. Choose the submission date.
  • If your survey is recurring, you’ll see a date selector (by default, the latest submission will appear).
  • 🔴 Do you see a red dot next to a date? It means that the submission has no results and cannot be selected.
  1. Select the evaluated employees: choose the people you want to include in the report.
  • 🔴 Do you see a red dot next to an employee? It means that the person has no results for the selected date, so they cannot be selected.
  1. Configure the report: choose whether you prefer to group the data by questions or by evaluator.
  2. Download: select the format (PDF, Excel, or CSV) and download your report.

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