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With Microsoft Forms you can create a form, such as a survey or quiz, invite others to respond to it using almost any web browser or mobile device, see real-time results as they're submitted, use built-in analytics to evaluate responses, and export results to Excel for additional analysis or grading.
With Microsoft Forms, you can build survey forms and easily share them with students, parents, and colleagues.
Find Microsoft Forms help and tutorial content. Explore Microsoft Forms training courses, create a survey, share your form, and more.
With Microsoft Forms you can create a form, such as a survey or quiz, invite others to respond to it using almost any web browser or mobile device, see real-time results as they're submitted, use built-in analytics to evaluate responses, and export results to Excel for additional analysis or grading.
Training: This video shows you how to create a form, give it a name, add questions, and preview your form in Microsoft Forms. Learn more in this video.
With Microsoft Forms, you can build survey forms and easily share them with students, parents, and colleagues.
Answers to questions about how to use Microsoft Forms in your organization's day-to-day work.
If your Access desktop database is going to be used by multiple users, well-designed forms is essential for efficiency and data entry accuracy. There are several ways of creating a form in an Access desktop database and this article points you to some of the common ways.
In Microsoft Forms, you can add branching logic to a survey or quiz form so that it changes according to the responses to specific questions.
Create a form using a template. Start at forms.office.com. Select My forms. Select a template. Select Preview>Computer or Mobile. Select Back to choose another template or edit the selected template. To edit a template, select a question to edit. Edit the question and/or the options specific to each type of question.