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Create a form with Microsoft Forms - Forms on the Web
1. In your web browser, go to forms.office.com.
2. If not already sign in to Office 365 then
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Use branching in Microsoft Forms
You can add branching logic to a survey or quiz so that it changes according to the responses to sp
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Add a picture or logo to a form header
In Microsoft Forms, use a picture or image in your form header, such as a logo, as a great way to se
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Add a video to a question
In Microsoft Forms, you can add videos to your form and quiz questions as a way for users to underst
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Adjust your form settings in Microsoft Forms
Use form and quiz settings to specify deadlines, identify form responders, display correct answers f
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Change a form theme
You created questions for your form, and now you’re thinking about form design: the background desig
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How to share your form to collect survey responses
With Microsoft Forms, you can send your form to others and collect their responses in a few diff
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Check your form results
Microsoft Forms includes rich, real-time analytics that provide summary information and individual r
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Share a form to collaborate (as an Admin)
In Microsoft Forms, you can have multiple people collaborate on the structure and layout of quizzes
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Share a form as a template
You can easily share a quiz or form as a template so that other teachers and colleagues can duplicat