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suzmon
Jul 24, 2019Copper Contributor
Creating an interactive form/worksheet
Hi All, I would consider myself an intermediate level user and need some direction on how/where to start this task. I need to create an interactive form which staff members can fill out and get the ...
JKPieterse
Jul 25, 2019Silver Contributor
If you have an Office 365 license you should be able to use Forms for this.
Go to Office.com and log in using your Office 365 credentials. Then click the big + sign and choose "Forms Survey". This post gives some pointers on how Forms work: https://office365atwork.com/forms/create-survey-in-office-365/
Go to Office.com and log in using your Office 365 credentials. Then click the big + sign and choose "Forms Survey". This post gives some pointers on how Forms work: https://office365atwork.com/forms/create-survey-in-office-365/
- suzmonJul 25, 2019Copper ContributorThank you, Jan.
I need my form to also give feedback back to the user. They will be answering yes/no questions & I need the end result to be that they are given the correct instructions on their next step based on their answers. For example, if there are 3 questions & they answer yes to all 3, they need to take one action; if they answer yes to the first, no to the other 2, they need to take a different action, etc. Would Forms have this capability?
Thanks- SergeiBaklanJul 25, 2019Diamond Contributor
suzmon , not sure about such exact logic, but branching exists in Forms https://support.office.com/en-gb/article/use-branching-in-microsoft-forms-16634fda-eddb-44da-856d-6a8213f0d8bb