Microsoft Forms is part of the Microsoft Office 365 family of products available to the UW community, and can be used to create custom surveys, polls, and quizzes. Note: If you need to restrict survey respondents to specific people, you can do so by using a UW Group that you have enabled to work with Microsoft Exchange. This functionality is not available for hidden Exchange-enabled groups, such as course lists. Features of Microsoft Forms include:
A Microsoft Form is deleted when the account that created it is deleted per UW Office 365 Account & Data Deletion. UW-IT strongly suggests that all Forms are created in a Microsoft team. If a Form is owned by an account belonging to a user that is departing the UW, the user must transfer the Form to a team. UW-IT is unable to transfer the ownership of a Form to another account or to a Microsoft team. How to create a group (aka team) form
Please see Microsoft's Get Started page for more information on using Microsoft Forms.
To ensure the survey goes only to the intended recipient(s), along with other customization options, click on the dots next to the Share button, then select Settings:
After choosing your options the Settings menu, click Share button to return to the previous panel. Learn more about how to adjust your form settings in Microsoft Forms. Send Options Lastly, Microsoft provides several options for sending a survey via Microsoft Forms. Learn more about the different send options available. Note that the option to restrict the form to only "Specific people in my organization can respond" requires you to enter each name, group, or email address into the field before you click the Share button. This option will not work for groups that are not Exchange-enabled, or are Exchange-enabled but hidden. Example: Course groups are hidden for privacy reasons.
Microsoft Forms supports collaboration with varying levels of customizable access. Due to the complexity of the features, and the dependency on existing library and/or group permissions, it is important to understand what each level of access entails:
For more information on how to collaborate on a Microsoft Form, please see the following guides provided by Microsoft:
For more advanced forms options, check out Microsoft PowerApps. Be aware that some requirements or options may not be enabled in the UW Office 365 tenant due to privacy restrictions and/or support limitations. Resources:
If you need further assistance, please contact UW-IT at help@uw.edu or 206-221-5000.