Oct 18 2016
10:38 AM
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01:51 PM
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Oct 18 2016
10:38 AM
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Aug 06 2023
01:51 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
Is there anyway to get Microsoft forms in our Enterprise E3 tenant? People need this feature and I saw NOTHING about Microsoft forms at Ignite. Can we expect any news about forms coming to other tenants besides education tenants by the end of the year?
Feb 24 2017 11:00 AM
Hi Eric, it's my understanding that as of now Microsof Forms is intended for only Education customers. The recommendation is that Microsoft InfoPath and Power Apps are the solutions for creating complex forms and workflows for the specific needs of enterprise customers.
Feb 27 2017 07:53 AM
SolutionThanks for the response Lana. I think there is a gap that forms could solve that could be used in E3 tenants. Unfortunately InfoPath has been removed from the Office 2016 suite, so I don't think InfoPath is a viable solution going forward. Powerapps might solve some use cases, but in my opinion it is geared towards power users and those who are technically minded. If you're wondering why Microsoft Forms is a success in the education sector, I think it is because it's dead simple to use. I think we have a lot of users in our organization that need that simple tool for simple purposes and I think many other companies have the need for a simple forms tool as well.
Also, even Microsoft has used Forms for non-education purposes. I've attached a screenshot of an example where Microsoft used Forms to gain feedback/sign up information from multiple companies interested in testing the new Yammer edit post feature.
So if Microsoft can see the clear need to use Microsoft forms for non-educational purposes, I hope you'll also see that there is a clear need for this tool for E3 tenants.
Feb 27 2017 08:00 AM
I agree 100% with Eric. We have same concerns and this would be a benefit for our organization. I would use it today if it was available.
Feb 27 2017 08:06 AM
To all those who may be reading this thread, please vote this feature up in UserVoice via the following link so that Microsoft will see the need and prioritize this. https://microsoftforms.uservoice.com/forums/386451-welcome-to-microsoft-forms-suggestion-box/suggest...
Mar 22 2017 11:15 AM
Bump any update on this we have E3 licenses and would love to use this we switched from Google to Microsoft.
Mar 22 2017 11:45 AM
Provide your feedback to Microsoft here by completing this survey: https://aka.ms/formsfeedback
Apr 17 2017 12:00 PM
Any chance this would be available to E1 customers too? Why the limitation? I have all the sharepoint/onedrive/yammer/powerapps etc. in E1. Why not forms?
We've been tasked with updating our new hire forms and having them available on our internal website. Naturally, I thought of Sharepoint. We have the licenses, but we aren't using it because we have noone in house who is familiar with the product. While I poked around and searched for documentation, my coworker tried out Google Forms. Which we can use right now with no licensing costs, by the way.
In Google forms, my coworker had a working prototype with pulldown selector fields and radio buttons in minutes. It took me far longer than that to discover which feature of sharepoint I needed to use. Eventually I found that Lists appear to be the answer. Unfortunately, the current documentation is out of date so it was not much help. After an hour or so of trial and error I was able to add multiple columns with a drop down selector list. I still haven't figured out how to delete a column I no longer want, or modify existing categories (for example, to add or remove items from the drop down selections). And I still don't know how to access this as a form.
So, Google Forms and a working document in a half hour, or find out how much a week of Sharepoint training costs. I know which one I would choose if I wrote the checks.
Apr 17 2017 02:37 PM
I imagine if Forms becomes available to E3 tenants in the future, there's a good chance it will be available for E1. (not sure, but it's highly possible).
If you are interested in using SharePoint lists, you might find this video about modern SharePoint libraries and lists to be very helpful.
Jun 04 2017 04:55 PM
Promising news it seems, if you trust the roadmap that is :)
Jun 14 2017 06:38 AM
I'm seeing it live on my E3 tenant now, no registrations feature showing, and it isnt showing in applauncher yet..
Jun 14 2017 08:19 AM - edited Jun 14 2017 08:20 AM
@Dan Pankonen wrote:I'm seeing it live on my E3 tenant now, no registrations feature showing, and it isnt showing in applauncher yet..
Likewise, it's showing up for my E3 users but nothing in the applauncher yet. If I go to forms.office.com I get the following error: "Your account is not enabled for Microsoft Forms"
Watch this space I guess...
Jun 15 2017 02:06 AM
Same here. Problem with new features in O365 is that you never know if it is then turned on by default, or turned off and you need to turn it on in the portal (or even PowerShell). A little more transparency and coherence from Microsoft would not be bad.
Best
Martin
Jun 15 2017 05:21 AM
Try going to OneDrive for Business and then click "New" and check to see if you see an option for "Forms for Excel."
Jun 15 2017 06:12 AM
Working for me in an E3 first release tenant, didn't see anything other than the license, browsed to forms.office.com and it logged me straight in.
Jun 15 2017 06:14 AM
Not working in all tenant yet.
Our dev FR tenant works great. Prod won't allow sign in just yet. Everything appears to be switched on mind.
Feb 27 2017 07:53 AM
SolutionThanks for the response Lana. I think there is a gap that forms could solve that could be used in E3 tenants. Unfortunately InfoPath has been removed from the Office 2016 suite, so I don't think InfoPath is a viable solution going forward. Powerapps might solve some use cases, but in my opinion it is geared towards power users and those who are technically minded. If you're wondering why Microsoft Forms is a success in the education sector, I think it is because it's dead simple to use. I think we have a lot of users in our organization that need that simple tool for simple purposes and I think many other companies have the need for a simple forms tool as well.
Also, even Microsoft has used Forms for non-education purposes. I've attached a screenshot of an example where Microsoft used Forms to gain feedback/sign up information from multiple companies interested in testing the new Yammer edit post feature.
So if Microsoft can see the clear need to use Microsoft forms for non-educational purposes, I hope you'll also see that there is a clear need for this tool for E3 tenants.