Can I poll a before and after question with PowerPoll?
Yes, you can, but the operation is a little tricky. You can place two pollers on a page – one for the before, a second one for the after. The first time you poll the question, you left-click the first poller to poll for and display the “before” results. After reviewing results, but advancing to the next slide, you need to right-click and hide the before graph so that it does not show when you come back to it to poll the question again for the “after” results. Note the right-clicking on a graph after it is displayed will hide and right-clicking again will re-reveal the results. When you are ready to go back and poll the after portion, you will need to use your PowerPoint navigation or “Go to slide” command to move back to the slide. You will then left-click on the “after” poller, to poll and reveal the “after” results. To show a comparison of the two pollers, you right-click on the first poller to reveal the “before” results. It is tricky, because if you accidentally left-click, you wil