If you had trouble with it, the problem should be fixed now.

Several questions in the survey ended up requiring you to give a 
minimum number of answers.  A lot of folks didn't notice this, since
they were checking a lot of the boxes.  Some folks found themselves
unable to submit the results, though, due to this bug.

What happened?  The question creation template has the "force person 
to answer" box checked by default, which I UNchecked for all the questions 
when creating them.  During the course of editing some of the questions, 
several picked up the default again in the edit screen, and I didn't 
notice.  The result seemed to be that for questions where you could have 
"as many as N" responses out of M possible, the survey was not letting 
people submit if they'd checked less than N boxes.  My testing was
based on some complex sites and didn't check few enough boxes to pick
up the error. 

I apologize for the error, and the additional message traffic.  Thank
you very much for participating-- we're up from 14 results a day or so
ago to 88 today, with 76 of the respondents being the primary postmaster
for their organization.  Yeah!!!  If you tried to take the survey and
were stymied by the bug, please feel free to try again now, and I'm sorry
for your earlier frustration. 

_Strata

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