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powerautomater
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Feb 01, 2022

Filtering results based on answers to top questions

I want to use MS Forms to create a customer feedback form to compare the performance of different departments, e.g. Q1 could be where they select their department and the remainder of the questions giving their feedback on how that department did. It looks like you can create branching to do this but I think I'd need to duplicate all of the branched questions based on how many departments there are? e.g. 7 sets of the same questions if there's 7 departments. Is there an easy way to do this so I can simply filter results based on how the respondent answered a previous question?


Sorry if this is a noob question of course.

  • RobElliott's avatar
    RobElliott
    Silver Contributor

    powerautomater you don't need branching at all as, with the exeption of the department selection, they are answering the same questions. Just use a choice question for the first question where they select the department and then have the rest of your questions. You will do the filtering offline once you have the results.

     

    Rob
    Los Gallardos
    Intranet, SharePoint and Power Platform Manager (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)

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