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In Word, you can create a form that others can fill out and save or print. To do this, you will start with baseline content in a document, potentially via a form template. Then you can add content controls for elements such as check boxes, text boxes, date pickers, and drop-down lists.
Create a form using a template. Start at forms.office.com. Select My forms. Select a template. Select Preview>Computer or Mobile. Select Back to choose another template or edit the selected template. To edit a template, select a question to edit. Edit the question and/or the options specific to each type of question.
Start a new form. Go to Microsoft Forms with your Microsoft 365 school credentials, Microsoft 365 work credentials, or Microsoft account (Hotmail, Live, or Outlook.com). Note: You can also log in to Office.com, look for the Microsoft 365 icons on the left, and then select Forms. Select New Form.
Build a quick survey, poll, or other type of form in minutes. Get started and create a new form or use a template
You can create a form in Excel by adding content controls, such as buttons, check boxes, list boxes, and combo boxes to a workbook. Other people can use Excel to fill out the form and then print it if they choose to.
With Microsoft Power Automate, you can create a flow for Microsoft Forms that performs one or more tasks automatically after it's triggered by an event. In the following scenario, you're putting together an event, but need to gauge who plans to join online versus attend in person.
With Microsoft Forms, you can create a form or quiz in your Microsoft 365 group that can be accessed and managed by all team members of that group. Go to Microsoft Forms and sign in with your Microsoft 365 work or school account or Microsoft personal account (Hotmail, Live, or Outlook.com.
Add questions to build a survey, quiz, or poll in minutes. In the My forms tab, select New Form or New Quiz. Name your form and give it a description. Select Add Question and choose the type of question you want to add. Select Preview to see how your form will look on a computer or mobile device.
Find and download free templates to create documents like calendars, business cards, letters, greeting cards, brochures, newsletters, or resumes.
Sign in to Microsoft Forms with your Microsoft 365 work or school account, or your Microsoft account (Hotmail, Live, or Outlook.com), and then learn the basics with Forms training.
With Microsoft Forms, you can send your form or quiz to students, parents, and colleagues and collect their responses in a few different ways, depending upon your needs. In Microsoft Forms (https://forms.office.com), open the form or quiz.