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Matt_Dal you can copy a whole form to a new one. When you are in the screen with your forms, click the 3 dots at the top right of the form and select Copy.
Rob
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Microsoft Power Automate Community SUper User
- Matt_DalApr 18, 2020Copper Contributor
Thanks for the suggestion RobElliott but this is a pretty patronizing response. I am quite aware that I can copy a quiz or form, but I want to amalgamate several. When you copy a form it creates, well, a copy of that form- I want to copy the questions to somewhere more specific, and insert them into a different form. In short, I want to create a question bank. I hope that's a bit clearer, thanks for trying.
- RobElliottApr 19, 2020Silver Contributor
Matt_Dal wow, that's the first time on the Forms, SharePoint or Power Platform forums that I have ever heard anyone accused of being patronising. And it's made me really quite angry. We're not Microsoft employees; we provide answers in our own time that we hope will be helpful based on our knowledge and experience. We might be answering a question for someone with a lot of prior knowledge who just needs to know something specific, or it might be their first day. We have no way of knowing what your level of knowledge & experience is.
If you start calling people patronising they won't bother to suggest solutions anymore.
No there is no way to have a question bank. See the uservoice request for this at https://microsoftforms.uservoice.com/forums/386451-welcome-to-microsoft-forms-suggestion-box/suggestions/17793991-add-the-option-to-copy-a-question-form-one-form-to
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User