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Responses

The Responses tab is the master view of your panel. It displays every juror as a column and every questionnaire question as a row, giving you a complete cross-section of the panel at a glance.

Layout

  • Rows — one per questionnaire question
  • Columns — one per juror, identified by seat number and last name
  • Cells — the juror's answer to that question; select any cell to add a note or flag

The table expands to the full width of your browser window so you can see as many jurors as possible on wide screens.

Large panel pagination

When a panel exceeds 50 jurors, Responses automatically paginates the juror columns into groups of 50. Pagination controls appear above the table showing the current range (for example, Jurors 1–50 of 847 · page 1 of 17) with ← Prev and Next → buttons to move between pages.

When a search is active, pagination is suspended — the search filter already narrows the column set to only jurors with matching answers, so all matching jurors appear on a single page regardless of panel size.

Searching and filtering

Use the Search field in the toolbar to filter by keyword.

When a search is active:

  • Rows are filtered to questions where at least one juror's answer contains the search term
  • Columns are filtered to jurors who have at least one matching answer among the visible questions
  • The toolbar displays a count (for example, 4/24 jurors) showing how many jurors match

Clear the search field to restore all rows and columns.

Hiding removed jurors

Responses hides removed jurors (dismissed, excused, struck for cause, struck peremptory) from the matrix by default so the table stays focused on the still-in-play pool. A Show removed (N) toggle appears in the toolbar whenever there are removed jurors — select it to bring them back, select Hide removed to return to the default view. Seated jurors remain visible in both states.

Adding notes and flags

Select any cell to open the Note & Flag popover for that juror-question combination.

  • Note field — free-text observation about the answer
  • Flag toggle — marks the answer for easy retrieval in the Jurors view

Notes are automatically flagged

When you type a note and save, JuryBinder flags the answer automatically. This ensures your notes are visible when you filter by flags in the Jurors view. You can turn off the flag before saving if you want to save a note without flagging.

Juror column colors

Each juror column header is color-coded by status:

Color Status
White (neutral) Active panel member
Green Seated (qualified)
Red Struck (dismissed by peremptory)
Gray Excused for cause

These colors are consistent across all views. For more about how juror status changes during the strike phase, see Selection.

Keyboard shortcuts

Shortcut Action
Esc Close the open popover
Enter Save the note and close the popover
Tab Move to the next cell (when the popover is open)