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  2. Anonymous Survey with Forms - Microsoft Community

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    Dear Damian, Yes, when you create a new Form or Quiz in Microsoft Forms you can configure it, so, in top-right you will see an Ellipsis button (...) click on it, > Settings , in the option: Who can fill out this form, you can choose: "Anyone with the link can respond", for that case your form/survey will be anonymous.

  3. Anonymous survey that allows company staff to see the responses...

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    These tools allow you to create a survey with multiple questions and collect responses anonymously. You can also set up the survey to allow respondents to see already submitted responses and vote or like them. You can use Microsoft Forms to create an anonymous survey. To make a Microsoft Forms survey anonymous, simply leave out fields that ...

  4. Can you create an anonymous form but still see who has responded?

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    When we use anonymous function in Microsoft Forms to share a form, the admin and creator cannot see username for the anonymous responses. When they check the responses, it only shows the respondent as Anonymous. The “ Record Name ” option will record the username who has submitted the Reponses; however, this option is only available when ...

  5. Microsoft Forms - Anonymous - Microsoft Community

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    Welcome to community. Yes, it's truely anonymous. When we use anonymous function in Microsoft Forms to share a form, the admin and creator cannot see user name for the anonymous responses. When they check the responses, it only shows the respondent as Anonymous. If you go to check the form settings > Who can fill out this form, you will find ...

  6. MS Forms: semi-anonymous survey - Microsoft Community

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    I would like to create a survey in which some but not all the replies are anonymous. Essentially, I would like to know who responded the survey, but not what they responded. Imagine as an example that there is some incentive (say, a random prize) for answering a NPS survey: I would pick a name X from the list of people who responded, but I don ...

  7. Microsoft Forms: Anonymous but outside my organisation?

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    Dear K073, Thanks for posting back and sorry for my misunderstanding. If you select “Anyone can respond”, then all new responses will be anonymous by default. You don’t need to set the form settings. We look forward to your response. Thanks for your cooperation. Sincerely, George | Microsoft Community Moderator.

  8. How can a user tell if the MS Forms questionnaire they are...

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    To set your form to collect anonymous responses, you can follow these steps: 1. On Microsoft Forms, go to the "More Options" menu. 2. Go to Settings. 3. Select the "Only people in my organization can respond" radio button. De-select "record name" and select "one response per person." 4.

  9. Anonymous Vote in Microsoft Form - Microsoft Community

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    In reply to Ralph_Ralph's post on June 27, 2020. Hi Ralph, If this survey is only for the internal users, you could change the settings in the survey to Only people in my organization can respond and uncheck the Record name option. But this only applies to the people in your org, not a specific group. In my opinion, you might need to mail this ...

  10. Anonymous Forms - outside of organisation - Microsoft Community

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    Thank you for posting your query in our community. Based on your description, you want to create a Form and collect the anonymous responses for external users. To meet your requirement, you can just check "Anyone can respond" option for the form setting like below. Because if you set the forms as "Anyone can respond", when users open this link ...

  11. Create a Poll in a Teams Meeting sharable via a link or a QR COde

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    Yes, using a QR code for people in the physical room to access the poll directly is possible. Here’s how you can do it: "Create your poll in Microsoft Teams. Once the survey is created, you can generate a QR code that links to the study. People in the physical room can scan the QR code with their smartphone to directly access and respond to ...