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JasonYeung
Jul 29, 2020Brass Contributor
How to change the email notification content in Microsoft Forms
Hi, I have a few surveys (group forms) created on Microsoft Forms. When I fill one of them out, an email confirmation gets sent to me. How do I change the content of this email? I logged onto for...
RobElliott
Jul 29, 2020Silver Contributor
JasonYeung you would need to do this with a flow in Power Automate, then you can have whatever information, personalisation, logos and other content you want in the email. An example is in the images below:
The flow triggers when a new Forms response is submitted, it gets the details of the response and gets the Office 365 profile details of the responder from their email address:
You don't have to do this part but we always save the responses into a list in SharePoint:
In this example (which is live) we want to send the responder an email with the ticket number that has been logged in SharePoint. So I added a delay to give the list enough time to create the item. I then updated the Ticket column with the ID of the list item:
I get the content of an image uploaded to the SharePoint site and then send the email back to the responder with the details of what they submitted, with the company logo in the email, some personalisation and the ticket number.
Rob
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JasonYeung
Jul 30, 2020Brass Contributor
Thanks for the info. I logged into Power Automate and tried to find the existing flow that generates the email. But I couldn't find it. I was wondering where do I go to find existing flows? Does it depend on which user I log in as?
Below is a screenshot of Power Automate when I log in:
Sincerely,
Jason
- RobElliottFeb 03, 2021Silver Contributor
JasonYeung you cannot change the email that is sent by Forms, that is why it's better to create your own with a flow in Power Automate.
Rob
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Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User - RobElliottJul 31, 2020Silver Contributor
JasonYeung always go to My flows. Then you can click the + New button and then you've got the options to create a flow from a template or from a blank, I know I'm strange but I always create it from a blank as sometimes the templates can get out of date and stop working if actions get updated. But the templates are useful for new users to show how a flow is constructed ad what the possibilities are.
Rob
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Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User- WBI_CounselingFeb 03, 2021Copper ContributorDo you need to be an administrator to do this?
- RobElliottFeb 03, 2021Silver Contributor
WBI_Counseling no you don't (I'm not in my company). If your Office 365 plan has Power Automate then you can create all this.
Rob
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