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Create branches within a form - Microsoft Forms Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Forms Essential Training
Create branches within a form
- [Instructor] When a user fills out a form, it's possible they might not need to answer every question. For example, you might have a multiple choice question about reasons why a customer bought a cat robot, and have a last choice named other if none of the other reasons that you supply is appropriate. If a user selects a reason you provide, they can move on to the next major question. However, if a user selects other, you can use branching to display a text box where they can enter their reason in more detail. I'll demonstrate how to add branching to a question that is moving, and I have opened the Robot Purchase Survey created elsewhere in the course. Let's scroll down to take a look at question one, and here we have a multiple choice question asking how the user found out about Red30's products, and you can see that the last item is called Other. Question number two is a follow-up that asks, "If you answered Other,…
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Copy, edit, or delete a question2m 45s
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Require an answer to a question2m 26s
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Change the order of form questions3m 49s
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Create branches within a form3m 51s
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Control how individuals can interact with a form3m 33s
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Share a form with other users3m 8s
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Close a form to further responses2m 5s
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Change a form’s theme1m 58s
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Preview appearance of a form on different platforms1m 20s
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Print a blank form1m 6s
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