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Adding MS Forms to our MS TEAMS
- Jun 08, 2020
jhubbard Hello! Not that familiar with GCC but I know Forms is enabled for GCC and GCC high. Let's try to figure it out! Are you referring to add as a tab? https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/work-with-colleagues-to-create-edit-and-review-forms-in-microsoft-teams-333b97a3-41d9-48bc-a1cb-84a96bd44e14?ui=en-us&rs=en-gb&ad=gb or can't you see Forms at all in Teams app store?
Can you confirm this is toggled on in Teams admin portal?
I have seen this behavior before when trying to add Forms as a tab. I had to click on the bottom right setting "Manage Apps" for it to populate.
Let me know how it goes!
jhubbard Hey there! How did this end up?
ChristianBergstrom - Gosh - I thought I had replied up in the thread - I should have @mentioned you. So, we had our MS partner do an over the shoulder of the TEAMS admin panel and he was flummoxed. We have put in a ticket for MS Forms and Whiteboard, which we also don't have access to.
They think something quirky happened (why us?)
thanks for checking in -- when I get the final final -- I'll be sure to let you know
Jeanne
- ChristianBergstromJul 10, 2020Silver Contributor
Stephen Thompson Well, not really. You can have Teams installed as part of the Office suite (such as when rolling out M365 Apps for enterprise) but it's not an Office app per say.
- Stephen ThompsonJul 10, 2020Copper Contributor
ChristianBergstrom Howdy - just received a response in a MS Premier Support case and was provided https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/microsoft-forms-features-for-u-s-government-community-cloud-gcc-gcc-high-and-dod-environments-5cbd407a-eef7-431e-8e3a-eb666eab4b4c as a reference. Goofy thing is that I had used this article in response to my own support requests (about the polling), but missed the part about the Office products integration. Teams is part of Office, duh.
- Stephen ThompsonJul 10, 2020Copper Contributor
jhubbard I replied via email, but my reply isn't showing up yet. Anyways, we must embed the Form into a page in SPO, then add a tab pointing to the SPO page. Not directly to the Forms page. Oh, and the Forms web part isn't available in the GCC either. So, not confusing.
- ChristianBergstromJul 10, 2020Silver Contributor
jhubbard Hey! Must ask. How about the missing "Manage apps" in the navigation pane and why couldn't you add Forms?
- jhubbardJul 10, 2020Brass Contributor
Stephen Thompson -- soooo, here is your workaround. Your FORM is really just a website (and https: at that) -- so you can add it as a TAB as a website. And the functionality is all there -- so the problem goes away.
- Stephen ThompsonJul 10, 2020Copper Contributor
jhubbard Howdy - we have the same issues, and am wondering the outcome of your case with MS support?
Thanks, Stephen