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What’s New in Microsoft Forms | Integrations | May-June 2020

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MeeraAjam
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Jun 17, 2020

This month, we have new integrations with your favorite Microsoft apps to ensure your teams’ voices and opinions are heard, no matter where you’re working from. Read on to stay up-to-date. If you are interested in what’s new in Microsoft Forms app, check out our features blog here.

 

NEW: Poll in Outlook

Now you can create a real time poll in seconds when composing an email in Outlook. Once sent, recipients vote directly in email or click on an included link and vote in a browser window. You can then check poll results in real-time using the voting card. Poll is now pre-installed to your Outlook mailbox so you no longer need to install the add-in yourself. Learn more about Poll in Outlook: here.

 

 

Pulse Survey Templates

During this time many companies are working remotely and need to collect information from their employee base while planning for their eventual return to the office. We’ve received  feedback that many Teams users are looking for an app that enables them to push pulse surveys to their employees on a regular basis. Based on this feedback, we have designed several templates for common scenarios to help teams create and share surveys in their Teams channels. We have designed templates for the following scenarios:

 

  • Employee sentiment 
  • Employee Issues and Challenges 
  • Employee Health Status 

These templates include controls that allow survey designers to choose the frequency of sending and set reminders for the team channel to complete. To get started, click here.

 

 

Forms in Excel General Availability

Previously, we launched the preview of Forms in Excel. In addition to releasing general availability and removing the ‘Preview’ label of Forms in Excel, we have improved the performance and reliability of the app. Learn more about Forms for Excel: here.

 

 

We’d love to get your feedback. Please go to the Microsoft Forms UserVoice site to offer suggestions or vote on ideas others have already submitted.

Updated Dec 15, 2020
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27 Comments

  • Joe-Gasper's avatar
    Joe-Gasper
    Iron Contributor

    DaithiG 

    The connected Excel file will track all responses. You have it right to use Power Automate to either create a separate file from the Form submissions or remove entries from the connected file based on your sensitivity requirements. 

     

     
    We love Forms for Excel in a Teams channel over tabbing in a new group Form.

  • DaithiG's avatar
    DaithiG
    Iron Contributor

    Is it possible in Forms for Excel to only sync certain  responses? I guess I could do this on Power Automate.

     

    Main use case is sharing the Excel document but wanting hide personal/sensitive information  

  • Georgechitchi's avatar
    Georgechitchi
    Copper Contributor

    Hi.

    How can I fix corrupted Microsoft Forms quiz.

    Submission are working well with branching but then results get mixed up and all departments data get mixed up. Please suggest Any forum if this is not the correct one.

    Thanks

  • runekjensen's avatar
    runekjensen
    Copper Contributor

    Yeah same here, getting this response:

     

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