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3 TopicsI deleted my Excel Survey but external users can still access it and submit responses
I have been trying to move my organization (small community foundation) off of Excel Survey and onto Forms or, for more advanced/custom features, a form built in PowerApps. So, I deleted the Excel Survey from Excel Online. However, the link that Excel generated to share the survey/accept submissions still works, and it also allowed me to submit a response, even giving me a confirmation message. Because I had technically deleted survey, though, the data from that response did not populate anywhere that I can find (in the Excel sheet or elsewhere). Anyone know how to fix this/delete it permanently? I am concerned and confused that the link is still working and that people could still fill it out without us having any way to view their responses. I can't figure out why this might be happening, even with extensive Googling. Alternatively, does anyone know how to set up a redirect between two SharePoint Online files so if anyone goes to the first Excel Survey link, they are redirected to the right form? (I tried IIS but I think that's for old versions of SharePoint; couldn't configure it.) Thanks!774Views0likes0CommentsI deleted my Excel Survey but external users can still access it and submit responses
I have been trying to move my organization (small community foundation) off of Excel Survey and onto Forms or, for more advanced/custom features, a form built in PowerApps. However, even though I deleted the survey from Excel Online, the link that Excel generated to share the survey/accept submissions still worked. I did a test run and it also allowed me to submit a response, even giving me a confirmation message. Because I had technically deleted survey, though, the data from that response did not populate anywhere that I can find (in the Excel sheet or elsewhere). In short, I am concerned and confused that the link is still working and that we could still get submissions in but won't know it. I can't figure out why this might be happening, even with extensive Googling. Anyone know how to fix this? Alternatively, does anyone know how to set up a redirect between two SharePoint Online files so if anyone goes to the first Excel Survey link, they are redirected to the right form? (I tried IIS but I think that's for old versions of SharePoint; couldn't configure it.) Thanks!522Views0likes0CommentsExcel for Survey
I need to frame a questionnaire for a survey in Excel; and I need to insert a "multiple textbox" typed question which is shown in the attached image. The link provided below that can exactly explain my requirement. Please anyone let me know if it is possible in Excel., awaiting your positive response...562Views0likes0Comments