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 All tags can still be added to the study using Standard Tagging by expanding the Tagging panel (red arrow). All tags can still be added to the study using Standard Tagging by expanding the Tagging panel (red arrow).
  
-By default, questions are grouped by root tag (highest tag in tag hierarchy) allowing you to select specific groups of questions to answer at a time (blue box). This is especially helpful if you have a large tag hierarchy and therefore, a single, long form of questions. However, if you prefer a single form you can change this in Settings:+By default, questions are grouped by root tag (highest tag in tag hierarchy) allowing you to select specific groups of questions to answer at a time (blue box). This is especially helpful if you have a large tag hierarchy and therefore, a single, long form of questions. 
  
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 The root tags/groups follow a key to indicate completion of the corresponding group of questions. No circle indicates questions are incomplete, a hollow circle indicates partial completion, and a full circle indicates full completion. The root tags/groups follow a key to indicate completion of the corresponding group of questions. No circle indicates questions are incomplete, a hollow circle indicates partial completion, and a full circle indicates full completion.