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# Slider

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Available on the **WEB** channel only.
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Slider is used to collect a numerical value from the user in a visual way.

Below is how the slider looks like in the web channel:

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Setting up 'Slider' action block
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A slider action block is made up of:

## Question

A question to give context to the user on choosing the value from the slider.

## Range

Enter the range values (Minimum to Maximum) that you want to allow the visitors to choose from.

## **Variable**&#x20;

Stores the selected value into this variable for future referencing.&#x20;

[Learn more](/build/interface/variables.md).

## **Enabling step account**

By default, the slider will have a free-flowing slider.&#x20;

Enabling this config allows you to create steps in the slider. Once enabled, you can choose the number of step counts to be displayed.

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The value for the step count can be between 2 & 5
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## **Unit for slider values**

Select a unit for the slider values from the drop-down list, i.e., $, ‎€, ₹, £, °C.&#x20;

By default, we do not have any unit assigned to the slider


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