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  1. Not your computer? Use a private browsing window to sign in. Learn more about using Guest mode. Access Google Forms with a personal Google account or Google Workspace account (for...

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  3. Access, create, and edit forms on-the-go, from screens big and small. Others can respond to your survey from wherever they are—from any mobile device, tablet, or computer.

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    • Step 1: Set up a new form or quiz
    • Step 2: Edit and format a form or quiz
    • Step 3: Send your form for people to fill in

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    You can use Google Forms to create online surveys and quizzes, and send them to other people.

    1. Go to forms.google.com.

    2. Click Blank .

    3. Name your untitled form.

    Create a form from Google Drive

    When you create a Google Form, it’s saved in Google Drive. To create a form directly from Google Drive:

    1. On a computer, go to drive.google.com

    You can add, edit or format text, images or videos in a form.

    • Edit your form

    • Create a quiz with Google Forms

    • Choose where to save form responses

    When you are ready, you can send your form to others and collect their responses.

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