How to Change the Item Layout

How to Change the Item Layout

Introduction

Questions where items can be added as a response; such as category or CATA questions, can have their items customized as required.

Rich text editor

You are able to customize for example the item layout such as: the text size, colour and font. These changes can be made using the rich text editor.
To modify an item layout, click on the text area of an item and the rich text editor will be displayed:

From the rich text editor, you have the option to make the items: Bold, italic, underlined, change text color and change text size.

Layout settings

Certain question types also have the possibility to adjust the text for all items at once. This setting can be found under the Layout settings of the question.


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