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View Poll Results: Do you like ice cream?
Yes 30 76.92%
No 2 5.13%
Maybe 7 17.95%
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Old 05-08-2019, 03:01 PM
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Creating a Poll

Hi all,

As the question has been asked, and we didn't have a tutorial written up, I wanted to add one, just in case anyone wants to create one in the future.

Your first step is to start a new thread(in any sub forum)
This brings you to the advanced editor(all the fancy buttons and emojis.)
You can add whatever text or pictures you want.

To create the poll, scroll down to the Additional Options
Click on the check box that says Yes, post a poll with this thread
You can add up to 10 options to the poll.

In order to add the options, you will need to save the thread(click on Submit New Thread)

In the first picture you have the poll window where you can add your questions.
In the second picture I have added my questions, given the poll a title.
In the third picture, this what you will see after you have saved/submitted the poll.
In the fouth picture, here you can select for how long your poll is to run(which admins and moderators can shut off at anytime) and you can select if you want your fellow members to answer one or multiple questions, or if you want everyone to see who voted for each item

Hope this helps, and as always, any questions, just ask

Rick
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