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Show one question at a time....
htmlcssjs Yes, but can the teacher then release each section manually?
Is this still not possible? This is the feature that is causing our users to continue using Slido rather than change to Microsoft Forms.
- Rob_ElliottNov 08, 2023Bronze Contributor
Deborah Stuckey the only way to do this is to put each question into its own section. What other way would you be expecting this to happen?
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Principal Consultant, SharePoint and Power Platform WSP UK (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)- Deborah StuckeyNov 08, 2023Copper ContributorI'm not clear on what a "section" is on a Form--maybe that's what I'm missing.
In Slido, for example, you can create one form with multiple questions, and the presenter/moderator can "release" only one question at a time. The audience scans QRC once, but is only sees one question at a time as released by presenter. With Forms, as soon as the audience scans the QRC they see all of the questions on the form. So, presenters have to create separate forms for each question, requiring audience to scan QRC for each question separately.
Releasing all of the questions at once is perhaps useful for a Quiz at the end of training, for example. But if I'm making a presentation and I want to poll the audience along the way, I don't want them to see all the questions at once; with MS Forms, it seems I have to create separate, one-question, forms.- Rob_ElliottNov 08, 2023Bronze Contributor
Deborah Stuckey Forms can split your questions into separate sections and you can have 1 or more questions in each section.
To add a new section, when you click Add new you select Section from the dropdown:
So in this example I've got my original question (which is automatically put into section 1) plus 3 additional sections, each with 1 question:
When the form is used each section appears one at a time
Rob
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Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User.
Principal Consultant, SharePoint and Power Platform WSP UK (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)