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Anonymous responses on Office forms: is there any way to have their email or name?
Thank you for some really helpful answers.
I want a form I can share with our volunteers, i.e. they don't have an organisational email account but they do want to help us.
I want to capture who completes the form without forcing them to type in their email again and without risking them typing their address wrong.
But it seems if I make the form available to people outside the organisation I lose the option to automatically capture who they are.
I understand with data compliance we can't force people to provide an email. But these are people who we already have their email address, or we wouldn't have been able to send them the link to complete the form.
Can you see any way around this?
Thank you.
Guy
Hello Guy_Boswell
Also in settings, when is set to "Anyone can respond" still we can collect necessary inputs such as Name, Mail ids, etc as different rows, and in quiz forms you can set the points to "0" so that it will not be evaluated but data will be captured in the output sheet.
Hope this may help.
Thank you,
Rohit