How to create Forms and Surveys from the Forms Template Gallery
One issue that I often struggle with when creating Forms and Surveys using the MS Forms application is the content and proper structure/flow of the form. True, we now have…
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One issue that I often struggle with when creating Forms and Surveys using the MS Forms application is the content and proper structure/flow of the form. True, we now have…
Read MoreMost of the blog posts I have written about Microsoft Forms capabilities have been related to surveys or intake forms. However, another strong capability of Microsoft Forms is to create…
Read MoreWhen I create intranet portals for my clients, I often get a request to embed or add an intake form to the main intranet page or department site. An example…
Read MoreOne recent change in the Microsoft Forms application was the ability to organize Forms into logical containers. In this article, I explain the feature and some of its nuances. What…
Read MoreIf you are part of a multilingual organization, you are probably used to generating content in multiple languages. We can already do this with SharePoint sites and pages, which is…
Read MoreAs I mentioned numerous times in my blog, Microsoft Forms is a great way to create a quick survey/questionnaire on the fly. The primary method of doing so is navigating…
Read MoreI love Microsoft Forms more and more lately. What’s not to love? What used me to take hours previously with custom list forms and possible customization with InfoPath and SharePoint…
Read MoreIf you use the Forms Application to create polls, quizzes, and surveys, it is essential to understand that you can have both Personal and Group Forms. In this article, I…
Read MoreI blogged previously about the beautiful and simple application called Microsoft Forms. Forms allow you to create simple surveys and questionnaires and integrate them with the other Microsoft 365 applications…
Read MoreI love Microsoft Forms, but I will admit it, I hate filling out lengthy questionnaires. Sometimes you agree to complete someone’s survey, only to find it never-ending with its list…
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