Show or hide question numbers in your form

Looking for an easy way to show or hide question numbers for each question in your form? Look no more, you can do just that at the flick of a (question number) switch.

Hiding the question number can be very helpful for use cases like embedding your typeform as a unique page, or when you have different forms connected to each other with features like Redirect to URL or Redirect on End Screen.

To show or hide the number of questions in your form

1. Open up an existing form or create a new one, and go to question Settings.

The question Settings side panel open in the form builder editor.

2. Toggle the Question number switch and click Save.

The Question number toggle switch switched to the on position inside the settings menu.

When the switch is toggled on, people will see the question numbers in your form. When the switch is toggled off, people will see your questions in the same order, but without the question numbers. The switch is toggled on by default.

Here’s an example of a form with question numbers…

A preview of a published form where each question has a visible number next to it.

…and here’s one without.

A preview of a published form where questions are displayed sequentially without any visible question numbers.

If you’re using Typeform Logic to skip questions based on people’s answers, the numbers in your form will be automatically renumbered to follow an ascending numerical order. So, for example, respondents will always see question 5 after question 4, even if they’ve actually skipped questions using conditional logic thanks to the magic of Logic in the backend.

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