Quantcast
Channel: MSDN Blogs
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 5308

Use Microsoft Forms with your favourite and familiar apps

$
0
0

Microsoft Forms as a relatively new app within Office 365 has undergone rapid developments so that it has now become a firm favourite as both a classroom and admin tool for Educators using Office 365. Did you know that it's now even easier to use Forms with your colleagues and students seamlessly? Through integration with the Office family, Microsoft Forms can easily collect information from your favourite and familiar apps. Check out the information below from the Forms Team. 

New Banner -1.png


Forms for Excel

Forms for Excel, powered by Microsoft Forms, has replaced Excel Survey and builds a live data connection between Microsoft Forms and Excel. The responses you collect in your form will show up, real time, in your Excel workbook.

Excel-3.gif

 


Forms in Microsoft Teams

You can now access Microsoft Forms directly in Microsoft Teams. Set up a Forms tab to create a new form or insert an existing one, create notifications for your form via connector, or conduct a quick poll using Forms Bot.

Teams-1.gif

 


Forms web part for SharePoint

SharePoint has been widely used to share ideas and collect feedback. You can now use a Microsoft Forms web part on your SharePoint pages to collect responses or show survey results right on your site.

SP-2.gif


Find your group forms in portal

The forms you have created in Microsoft Teams or SharePoint team sites belongs to the O365 group. In Forms portal, there is a new features, "Recent group form", where you could quickly access the group forms you have used recently.

Group form.png


Integrating Microsoft Forms into PowerPoint (under development)

Microsoft Forms' new integration with Microsoft PowerPoint will allow a teacher to easily insert a quiz to a PowerPoint deck. Click the Forms icon in PowerPoint ribbon, the list of forms will be showed in the task pane. You can select a pre-created form and embed it to the current slide. Students who view this presentation can fill the form and submit without leaving PowerPoint.

ppt large.png

PPT2.png

Forms integration in PowerPoint is currently being developed and will be available to desktop users of PowerPoint in a few months.

The following content has been repurposed from the Forms blog site, check it out here. 


Interested in using Microsoft Forms and want to know how? Complete this course on the Microsoft Educator Community to get started.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 5308

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>