
Microsoft Forms
Simplistic surveys by Microsoft. You can easily create surveys,quizzes and polls to collect customer feedback. Free with your Office 365 credentials or Microsoft accoun...
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.
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- English
- Ukrainian
- Russian
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It has a beautiful design.Bricolas liked Microsoft Forms
Easy to use, free online with a Office.com account (no need to have a Office 365 subscription). Simple question branching/logic. Excel data export. A good alternative to Google Forms.
[Edited by gLf80, May 06]
If you already have a subscription to Office 365, it's a handy little web app for basic quizzes and surveys. Not well advertised though, I don't think many know it exists.
I had high hopes for this one...
It is now available to everyone. In 2017 you can only try it with an education or work subscription to Office 365 via: https://products.office.com/en/student/office-in-education
Also vote for my feature suggestion: https://microsoftforms.uservoice.com/forums/386451-welcome-to-microsoft-forms-suggestion-box/suggestions/20425402-implement-combined-type-matrices
Edit April 2020: It seems no significant features have been added. Microsoft Forms is easy to use, but I do not see any advantage over Google Forms.
It has a beautiful design.
Please be aware of it's limits - users can't go back to finish answers, there is a 100 question limit, choice fields only store 60 options, max 4000 characters in user responses and the likeart scale is limited to 20 questions...