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  1. Create a survey - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to create a SharePoint survey that offers multiple choice, look up, or open-ended options, and track all the results in SharePoint

  2. Use the Microsoft Forms web part on a SharePoint site

    With the Microsoft Forms web part, you can add a form or form results to your SharePoint in Microsoft 365 page. Note: The Microsoft Forms web part is not available in SharePoint Server 2019, …

  3. Create a form with Microsoft Forms - Microsoft Support

    With Microsoft Forms, you can build survey forms and easily share them with students, parents, and colleagues.

  4. Create a list from a template - Microsoft Support

    You can create and share lists that help you track issues, assets, routines, contacts, inventory, and more. Start from the Microsoft Lists app, Microsoft Teams, or SharePoint in Microsoft 365 using a …

  5. Surveys in Excel, hosted on the web - Microsoft Support

    Create a survey that's an online form for people fill out. Results are compiled in an online Excel workbook that's stored on OneDrive.

  6. Introduction to Microsoft Forms - Microsoft Support

    Quickly and easily create quizzes, surveys, questionnaires, polls, and more with Microsoft Forms.

  7. Survey your team to check in and stay connected

    You can create a Microsoft Forms survey directly in Teams, and then use Power Automate to build an automated workflow that enables you to check in, stay connected with your team, and keep a pulse …

  8. Work with colleagues to create, edit, and review forms in Microsoft ...

    In Microsoft Teams, easily set up a Forms tab, create a new form to collect responses, add an existing form to collect responses or show survey results, collaborate with your team on a form, create …

  9. Microsoft Forms help & learning

    Find Microsoft Forms help and tutorial content. Explore Microsoft Forms training courses, create a survey, share your form, and more.

  10. Set up your survey so names aren't recorded when collecting …

    This article describes how you can send out a form or survey created in Microsoft Forms and set it up so that names aren't recorded when you collect responses.