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Steven Taub
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Apr 18, 2018
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New to Forms -Some Questions

Hi, I'm enjoying working with Microsoft Forms. It's really quite easy to create some high end survey forms.   With that being said, I have a few questions. Can any information about the perso...
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    Apr 19, 2018
    If you export the results to Excel, do you see information about the person who completed the survey, like their e-mail address and/or name? I use Forms at work, so they're always set to the "in my organization" option rather than the "anyone" option. I always can see the name and e-mail address of the respondent if I view results in Excel. If you are using the "available to anyone with link" option, I'm not sure how that works. You could always add a field for Name or e-mail and make it a required question.
    Besides Excel, Forms has a Flow connector. I'm doing some pretty impressive things combining Forms and Flow. Flow will allow you to do almost whatever you want with the responses after they're submitted. It's relatively easy to figure out if you want to do something simple, like send yourself an alert and log the results into a SharePoint list whenever a response is completed. If you want to get more complicated, there's a learning curve but it's doable. I'm not sure where you were hoping to export the responses to, but definitely set up a SharePoint list and have them logged into there. Then if you want them somewhere else, add that on after. Trust me, it'll much easier to work with SharePoint lists in Flow than it is to work with any other type of document.

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