Your description of the project reminded me of TurboTax's online tax
forms. I use that service faithfully every year, and there are a
million questions (which will display more questions depending on how
you answer). I'm sure they struggled with not being allowed to cut
questions also. They have organized the forms in a way that in not
intimidating. As I said, I faithfully come back year after year
because the process is faster and less painful then paper. 

I don't recall exactly how they have the parent/child questions set
up. I want to say it differs depending on the number of questions.
For example: If a parent question leads to 2 or 3 child questions,
then those are displayed under the parent. If the parent questions
leads to more than 4 or more child questions, those are moved to a
new page where the parent question becomes the main heading. 

In any case, their strategy works well. It might be a model worth
investigating. Good luck!


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