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Surveys are a powerful way to gather feedback, opinions, or data from your audience. Microsoft Forms makes it easy to create and distribute surveys, polls, and quizzes with a variety of question types and customization options. Follow this step-by-step guide to create your first surveyform.

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1. Start a New

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Form

  1. On the home screen, click New Form.

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  1. Give your

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  1. form a title and description

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  1. by selecting on “Untitled Form”.

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2. Add Questions

Microsoft Forms offers a variety of question types to suit your needs. To add questions:

  1. Click Add New Quick start with to insert a question.

  2. Choose a question type:

    • Choice: Multiple-choice or checkbox questions (e.g., "What is your favorite product feature?").

    • Text: Open-ended text responses (e.g., "What can we improve?").

    • Rating: Star or number-based rating scales (e.g., "Rate your experience from 1 to 5").

    • Date: Collect date-based responses (e.g., "When did you last use our service?").

    • Ranking: Allow respondents to rank items in order of preference.

    • Likert: Use a scale to measure attitudes or opinions (e.g., "Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree").

    • Upload File: Allow respondents to upload files (e.g., documents, images) as part of their response (e.g., "Please upload your resume").

    • Net Promoter Score (NPS): Measure customer loyalty with a 0–10 scale (e.g., "How likely are you to recommend us to a friend or colleague?").

    • Section: Organize your form into multiple parts with headings and descriptions (e.g., "Section 1: Personal Information").

  3. Customize your questions:

    • Add images or videos to make questions more engaging by selecting the image icon.

    • Mark questions as Required if respondents must answer them.Use , or provide the option for Multiple Answers.

    • Select the menu icon for more customizable options such as making the options a Drop-down, or to provide Branching Logic to create personalized paths based on responseson response.

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Please refer to the Branching Logic wiki page for more details on how this function works within MS Forms.

  1. Click Add new question to insert another question.

Microsoft Forms may not include all the built-in features required for your specific use case. However, you can extend its functionality by integrating with Power Automate, which allows you to automate workflows, connect with other apps, and add custom features to enhance your forms.

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3. Customize the Design

Make your survey form visually appealing and on-brand:

  1. Click the Theme button to customize the design.

  2. Choose a color scheme or upload a background image.

  3. Add your organization’s logo or branding elements if desired.

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4. Preview Your

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Form

Before sharing your surveyform, preview it to ensure it looks and functions as expected:

  1. Click the Preview button to see how your survey form will appear to respondents.

  2. Test the survey form by answering the questions yourself.

  3. Make adjustments as needed.

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5. Adjust Settings

Customize your survey form settings to control how it’s shared and how responses are collected:

  1. Click the More Options (•••) button and select Settings.

  2. Configure options such as:

    • Start and End Dates: Set a time frame for when the survey is available.

    • Response Limits: Limit the number of responses.

    • Anonymous Responses: Allow respondents to submit anonymously.

    • One Response per Person: Restrict respondents to one submission.

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6. Share Your

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Form

Once your survey form is ready, share it with your audience:

  1. Click Share to generate a link, QR code, or embed code.

  2. Distribute the survey form via:

    • Email or messaging apps.

    • Social media platforms.

    • Microsoft Teams (as a tab or in a chat).

    • A website or blog (using the embed code).

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7. Collect and Analyze Responses

After sharing your surveyform, monitor and analyze the responses:

  1. Go to the Responses tab to view real-time results.

  2. Use the automatically generated charts and summaries to gain insights.

  3. Export responses to Excel for further analysis by clicking Open in Excel.

Tips for Creating Effective Surveys

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Use a mix of question types to gather both quantitative and qualitative data.

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Test your survey with a small group before wider distribution.

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Use branching logic to create a personalized experience for respondents.

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By following these steps, you can create a professional and effective survey form using Microsoft Forms. Whether you’re gathering customer feedback, conducting research, or planning an event, Microsoft Forms makes the process simple and efficient.