What is Microsoft Forms?
With Microsoft Forms, you can create surveys, quizzes, and polls, and easily see results as they come in. When you create a quiz or form, you can invite others to respond to it using any web browser, even on mobile devices. As results are submitted, you can use built-in analytics to evaluate responses. Form data, such as quiz results, can be easily exported to Excel for additional analysis or grading.
Microsoft Forms is not a replacement for Microsoft InfoPath. Learn more in frequently asked questions.
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Can I use Microsoft Forms? | Microsoft Forms is generally available to Office 365 education subscribers. We are also rolling out a Public Preview to Office 365 commercial subscribers. |
Get started quickly Get more done! Create a form or quiz with questions, define settings, share your form, and check the results—in a few easy steps. | Step 1: Sign in with your Office 365 school or work credentials and create a new form or quiz Step 2: Adjust settings for your form or quiz Step 3: Send your form or quiz to others and collect responses Step 4: Check your form results or quiz results |
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Enhance your form Add a logo to your form or display pictures or videos next to quiz questions. | |
Share and collaborate Want to collaborate with colleagues on your quizzes and forms? Want to share your quiz or form as a template for others to use independently? You can do both of these sharing tasks easily. | |
Learn more Here are a few more things that you can do with Microsoft Forms. Keep checking back for more updates! | Use branching in Microsoft Forms Block Internet access during a quiz Insert a form or quiz into OneNote Online |
Got feedback? We'd love to hear from you! | Click More Options (...) in the upper right corner of the Microsoft Forms window and then click Feedback. You might also consider posting feedback to our Microsoft Forms User Voice site. You can vote on other people's product suggestions on the User Voice site. |
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