Oct 12 2018
12:51 PM
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Aug 06 2023
03:50 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Oct 12 2018
12:51 PM
- last edited on
Aug 06 2023
03:50 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
I want to be able to impose a character limit in Microsoft Forms. Right now it seems like all I can do is force a number restriction (i.e. has to be a number, has to be less than or equal to, etc.)
For my situation, I want to force state to be a two-letter abbreviation (e.g. Colorado is "CO" not "Colorado").
I hope this functionality comes soon or someone can tell me how to do it.
Oct 02 2019 12:56 AM - edited Oct 02 2019 01:07 AM
@Kelsey Yamauchi Did you find answer to this? I´m having the same problem, I would like to create forms and be able to limit the number of characters to each question. For example, when gathering information about events I need to prevent users from typing more than 250 characters. Is this possible in Forms @Nakul Madaan ?
Jul 27 2020 12:22 PM
@Kelsey YamauchiI am also trying to find an answer to this. I want to restrict a number field to 7 characters, so that users will enter a valid phone number. I can't find a way to do this.
Jul 28 2020 05:35 AM
Hi Kelly (@KellySoar), you need Forms Pro for this. There is an article about regex with Forms Pro at https://ryanmaclean365.com/2020/02/24/ten-regex-expressions-to-use-with-forms-pro/
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User