trigger button in zoho form from one page to next page

trigger button in zoho form from one page to next page

Scenario:
- In the first page, Rate the overall experience (1-10) 
- If rate 1-7 following variables should appear for rating in the 2nd page and submit button should appear
1. Ease of finding a product 
2. Price 
3. Load Speed 


If rate 8-10 following variables should appear for a rating on the 3rd page,
Comment:

Issue:
- When clicked on 1-7, only 2nd page has to be opened and submitted but it is also redirected to 3rd page.


Required:
 When clicked on 1-7, only 2nd page has to be opened and submitted.




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