Forum Discussion
Show one question at a time....
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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Rob_Elliott -- While I appreciate how Sections can be used, it still differs significantly from Slido. With Slido, the presenter can release each question separately. The participants scan the QRC one time, and see only one question at a time. When the presenter releases the second question, they do not have to scan a separate QRC code, their device simply shows them the next question. Using sections in Forms as you described, the audience can still click Next and go ahead to the next question. As best I can tell, with Forms, the only way to prevent audience from advancing through all the questions is to create each question as a separate form.
- Keith WilkinsonNov 15, 2023Copper ContributorQRC is just shorthand for QR Code...
- Keith WilkinsonNov 15, 2023Copper Contributor
Slido is designed to take polls during meetings so you make each question available when you want your audience to answer it. In fairness, it's not really what Forms is designed for.
However, I'd like to see an option to allow Forms to only show one question at a time simply because later questions within a section can sway answers earlier in the section.
Doing it as a separate section for each question doesn't really meet these requirements as it renders the actual value of having sections null and void.
- Rob_ElliottNov 09, 2023Bronze Contributor
Deborah Stuckey Well sorry but I have no idea what Slido is or what a QRC code is. You asked about sections in Forms which is what I answered. There's nothing more I can tell you.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User.
Principal Consultant, SharePoint and Power Platform WSP UK (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)