When working in a team, you need to collaborate with your co-workers and share resources with them timely. For example, if you are creating a survey where you want to evaluate responses from the respondents, you need to collect data and create a form. This data can then be processed and used further for analysis and grading. Microsoft Forms offers all these qualities.
Create a Form in Microsoft Forms
Microsoft Forms is a part of Office 365. When you create a quiz or form, you can invite others to respond to it using Thereafter, when the results are submitted, you can use built-in analytics to evaluate responses. So, to create Forms in Microsoft Forms, open your web browser and go to forms.office.com. Next, sign in with any of the following,
Office 365 school accountOffice 365 work accountMicrosoft account.
Then, under My Forms, click New Form to begin creating your form.
Enter a name for your form. Enter an optional subtitle, if required. Select the ‘Questions’ section as shown in the screenshot below.
Next, hit the ‘Add Question’ tab to add a new question to the form. Choose from Choice, Text, Rating, or Date questions. Click the ‘More’ menu (visible as three dots) for additional options like
RankingLikertNet Promoter Score questions
If you have selected ‘Choice’ questions, enter the text you want to display for the question and each of the choices. Click Add Question to add more questions to your form. Now, if you find the questions are not in the right precedence, change the order by simply using the Up or Down arrows on the right side of each question.
In the end, click ‘Preview’ at the top of the design window to get a snapshot of the appearance on your computer. And to test your form, enter answers for the questions in preview mode and then click ‘Submit’. Read: How to add Branching in Microsoft Forms.
Change settings of Forms
To get to the Settings screen, click the ellipses button (…) and choose Settings from the list of the options displayed. Now, on the form settings page, select or clear the default settings.
Similar to the above setting, you can change or clear the default settings of the Quiz page. If required, you can also customize the default message that recipients see when trying to submit their response after you turn off this setting. Source: Office.com.