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Voting and polling

Last post 09-26-2005, 6:26 AM by Alexey_L. 1 replies.
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  •  09-26-2005, 6:26 AM 25079

    Voting and polling

    Is it possible to specify a date after which users could not take part in polling while creating a Poll? Thereby, the polling result should be available for viewing.
  •  10-10-2005, 8:08 AM 10355 in reply to 25079

    Voting and polling

    No, it is not possible by using Modify settings and columns. What you can do is to open the file overview.aspx in FrontPage 2003 and program that the link button Respond to this survey does not exist/is hidden after a certain date, OR, you may want to put a script in the file NewForm.aspx that will not make it possible for users to answer the poll after a certain date.

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