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Suppressing Polling

If you want to prevent a particular poll from being sent to a particular node, the node must be suppressed, and the poll must be suppressible. By default, polls are suppressible; however, nodes are not ordinarily suppressed. Therefore, keeping a poll from being sent to a node usually just involves turning on the node's Suppressed attribute. You may have to edit the poll as well -- if someone has turned off its Suppressible attribute.

The two sections listed below provide instructions on how to perform these tasks:


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