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Making list form anonymous
I had tried microsoft Forms, but because if the user attaches anything I get notified defeating the purpose of making any submissions anonymous.
Decided to use 2 list with a power automate. first list is an intake that gets deleted, the second will have me as the creator for all submissions.
Used the list form for the first time, and when in the preview i get the message
"Hi nerdy, when you submit this form, the owner will see your email and name."
There a way to remove that disclaimer? or set the form to not record?
did not see an option to try and suppress the information. Next plan is to do a powerapp submission.
thank you
5 Replies
- MargaretMCopper Contributor
As said, when you allow uploads, users must be signed in with their Microsoft account.
A workaround: you can add a https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/enable-file-requests. But files won't be attached to a response. Or you can use another app to collect anonymous responses with files, such as Google Forms or Plumsail Forms.
- MargaretMCopper Contributor
As said, when you allow uploads, users must be signed in with their Microsoft account.
A workaround is to add a https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-a-file-request-f54aa7f8-2589-4421-b351-d415fc3b83af that leads to your OneDrive for file uploads
Or use another app to collect anonymous responses with files, such as Google Forms or Plumsail Forms.
- MargaretMCopper Contributor
As said, when you allow uploads, users must be signed in with their Microsoft account.
A workaround is to add a link to the form that leads to your OneDrive for file uploads
Or use another app to collect anonymous responses with files, such as Google Forms or Plumsail Forms.
- MargaretMCopper Contributor
As said, when you allow uploads, users must be signed in with their Microsoft account.
A workaround is to add a link to the form that leads to your OneDrive for file uploads
Or use another app to collect anonymous responses with files, such as Google Forms or Plumsail Forms.
- Rob_ElliottSilver Contributor
In Microsoft Forms anonymous users cannot upload files, only users in your organisation can.
"Hi nerdy, when you submit this form, the owner will see your email and name." There a way to remove that disclaimer?" No, because the users are within your organisation, they are not anonymous and there is no way to remove that message.