Forum Discussion
Forms: Notification when answers have been given
- Adding notification feature is currently in our backlog. Thanks for taking the time and sharing your feature request with us.
44 Replies
- Frank MacDonaldCopper Contributor
I can confirm I also have the 'Settings | Options for responses | Email notification of each response' setting for Forms now, just tested it and the email notification worked. This is a great addition as it keeps 'Forms' simple to use for end users. 'Flow' is fantastic and it works great with 'Forms' so I will personally use that approach but this notification within 'Forms' cuts down on training requirements. Thanks to Microsoft for getting this implemented!
- Ben KahnCopper Contributor
This feature is now available for me. I haven't seen any official announcements or release notes but it is there. Funny that it appeared so soon after the Flow integration. The abilitiy to check a box for email notifications is much more straightforward. I'm in an edu tenant on First Release, so it may show up for others a bit later, but it is coming...
- Hayleigh AffleckCopper Contributor
Hiya,
Just wondered on the status of this addition?
Trying to reproduce a form that is an alternative to GDocs but without the notification alert being sent to the creator, we are going to have to continually refresh. Which isn't ideal during a busy work day.
Thanks
- Aubrey Larimore VargasCopper Contributor
I'm going to add my vote for this feature. It would be very helfpul for staff at my organization.
- Lawrence CrabbCopper Contributor
Another voice for notifications on forms.
- Ben KahnCopper Contributor
Email notifications would be an awesome feature for us in Higher Ed! One example use case: a form could be embedded in an LMS course to let students easily ask a question privately to the instructor. However, this won't work if the instructor has to remember to check the form frequently. Even just a simple on/off toggle for notifications and a choice of a notification for every entry vs. a daily digest would work wonders.
- Gilbert OkelloIron Contributor
Hi Ben Kahn.
Am interested in the scenario you mentioned i.e. using Microsoft Forms to ask a question privately to the instructor.
What about using other 'conversation/chat' tools for that? e.g. Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Classroom (soon to be integrated into Teams).
- Ben KahnCopper Contributor
Hi Gilbert,
Certainly, Teams could work but a form is a much simpler and obvious solution to allow a learner to submit a question to an instructor from within the LMS. Our college already has an LMS in place that is the focus of teacher/student interaction. Most faculty and students will not want to layer on the additional complexity of adding an entirely new workspace (Teams) over the LMS.
- Nakul Madaan
Microsoft
Adding notification feature is currently in our backlog. Thanks for taking the time and sharing your feature request with us.- Richard FairchildCopper Contributor
A year later and still no update for this feature. :(
- Aubrey Larimore VargasCopper Contributor
There’s now a feature in the settings of each form to allow for email notification on responses:
- Myles AllenCopper Contributor
I can't wait for notifications!!!! It would really make Forms an mazing tool for all of our students and staff, keep up the good work!
- Frank MacDonaldCopper Contributor
I am waiting to roll out Office 365 forms in my organisation, this product will help a lot of staff with self creation of forms. This notification of a response email is an essential feature, when can we expect it to be available?
- Nakul Madaan
Microsoft
Hi Frank - Notification feature is in our to-do list. We are currently trying to understand all the end user scenario for notification feature. Would love to understand your scenarios in more details, please message me your email id and i will schedule a skype call to understand your forms quiz/survey scenarios and to capture your all feature ASKs.
- Gideon KayBrass ContributorHave you looked into Microsoft flows?
- Caroline Bjellekjær MatthiassenBrass ContributorGood thought but unfortunately it does not support forms.
- Allan_ClarkeIron ContributorIt does support forms. Go to FLOW & search "Microsoft Forms". I'm currently using one to notify me when a quiz is completed.