How do I add a View in Browser link?

How do I add a View in Browser link?

You can add a 'view email survey in browser' link to the header of your email surveys to help users who prefer to view the survey in a browser. If a recipient clicks this link, the recipient will see the survey in a web browser window.

If you use our 'Default' email template, the header already includes the link

To add your own link, in the template, switch to code view by clicking the </> button and use the shortcode [emailsurveylink] within an link.

For example: <a href="[emailsurveylink]">View in Browser</a>
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