I have the impression that 8 columns is the max. I think the most simple way to achieve what you want is use an array (with 10 points and 1 subquestion).
Frans
I am not sure, but this might also depend on the template that you are using. If the space that the template gives you is not big enough for displaying 10 columns, they will probably break around I guess...
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Just create an Array type question with one answer option.Leave answee option text blank nd then go to question settings nd set subquestion field width to zero. Boom u r done..
I followed the advise very literally but obviously got only one unlabelled button centered in a max widened row as a result. I got it to work by doing a bit more on the answer options side.
The steps I got 11 radio buttons aligned horizontally (and labels appear on top of each button as shown on the image attached):
Add a new question/Edit current question > select Array with Advanced setting (Sub-)question width set to 0
Edit answer options for this question > inserted answer options (11 fields with label text typed in each)
This was also my ideal working order so avoided traveling back and forth between question and answer settings