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#'''Access the Template:'''Please submit a technology support request to receive the link.
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#'''Access the Template:''' Please submit a [https://forms.office.com/r/N978eF6R9h technology support request] to receive the link.
 
#'''Create Your Copy:''' Click the '''More Options (...)''' icon on the template tile and select '''Copy'''.  This creates a duplicate for your own use.
 
#'''Create Your Copy:''' Click the '''More Options (...)''' icon on the template tile and select '''Copy'''.  This creates a duplicate for your own use.
 
#'''Personalize:''' Open your duplicate and rename it to match your project.
 
#'''Personalize:''' Open your duplicate and rename it to match your project.

Revision as of 14:03, 15 April 2026


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Microsoft Forms allows you to quickly create polls, quizzes, and surveys. Data is compiled in real-time and can be exported directly into a spreadsheet for analysis.


Getting Started

Create a Form

The Evergreen Form Template

When conducting official college business, always use the Evergreen-approved template. This ensures the security of sensitive data (like user emails) and helps respondents verify that the form is an official college document.

IMPORTANT: Start with the template first. You cannot apply Evergreen branding to an existing form later. If you’ve already started a form, you will need to copy and paste your questions into a new one created from the template.

Quick Start Guide

  1. Access the Template: Please submit a technology support request to receive the link.
  2. Create Your Copy: Click the More Options (...) icon on the template tile and select Copy. This creates a duplicate for your own use.
  3. Personalize: Open your duplicate and rename it to match your project.
  4. Build & Share: Add your questions and adjust branching logic. Once ready, you can share via:
  • Direct Link
  • Email Invitation
  • QR Code

Forms from Microsoft Lists

If you are managing data within Microsoft Lists, you can create a form directly from the list to streamline data entry.