
SurveyMonkey User Manual
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i. Print PDF of Summary Results:
Step 1: The PDF option is located on the Response Summary page under the Analyze
icon.
Step 2: Click Download Responses located on the left hand side of the Response
Summary page.
Step 3: Choose the Summary Report and then PDF format. Select your print style,
orientation, and paper size. Finalize the print setup by clicking Request Download.
NOTE: Open-ended comments can be printed on PDFs. If you would like to print open-
ended replies, refer to the following topic: print comments or print/export individual
surveys.
III. COLLECTING RESPONSES
Once you have finished designing the survey, you are ready to send it to an audience.
Since the survey is an online format, respondents will need to access it via a link (URL).
The following section contains information on how to get a link through the use of
collectors.
A. What is a Collector?
A collector determines how your survey reaches your respondent audience. After
you’ve designed your survey, a collector is what allows your respondents to access the
survey and submit their responses. You could post your survey on a Facebook
wall; email out invitations, or even embed it on your company website to get
responses.
Respondents’ answers are saved and submitted to SurveyMonkey as they click "Next"
or "Done" within the survey; and you can view your results in real time on the Analyze
Results page.
The type you pick determines how the survey is administered. We offer the following
options:
Web Link: Collect anonymous surveys by posting a link on a website, or email it
using your own email.
Email: Track respondents through "unique" links delivered by our mail server.
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