A web-based tool in Microsoft 365 that enables users to quickly create surveys, quizzes, polls, and feedback forms.
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Hello
I am creating an order form in MS Forms. I want the UX to be a super simple & intuitive form.
There is a list of 6 clothing items staff can order. I want staff to complete 1 form only & sometimes they will need multiple qty at time. For eg orders may look like this:
5 x tops, 2 x pants, 1 x boots
or
1 x boots
or
2 x tops
Logic option works well when someone needs to order all items but this for the majority of the time is not the case. The minute i add logic to an item it pushes me to the next question when i want to see all available items.
My thinking is display all of the items on the form, with no logic. The form will look busy and most of the time half of the form wont be completed as staff do no require those fields, hence irrelevant fields.
Any ideas on how i could structure this?
Thank you
A web-based tool in Microsoft 365 that enables users to quickly create surveys, quizzes, polls, and feedback forms.
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Can you share the form you built so I can see if it works for what I am trying to do?
Hi Saurabh
I thought the review page would "summarise" all of the answered questions in the form? Each submission will be different each time.
Is it possible to set up a review page/confirmation page?
Thank you
Laura