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200 maximum form limit

Anonymous
2017-03-23T04:45:27+00:00

Using the new Microsoft forms a lot. Now have almost 200 and have hit a limit where I can't create a new form unless I delete an old one!

Have been using the forms to judge understanding prior to lesson (flipped classroom), and love being able to enter mathematic equations etc which is my main reason for using them over google forms (plus being able to embed them into OneNote).

Don't want to lose the older forms as students in my classes and some from other classes use them for revision.

Help!!!!

The error message I get


To create another new form, delete one of your existing forms.

Sorry, something went wrong

To create another new form, delete one of your existing forms.

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Session id: fc95f399-eff7-4f74-b00c-c51c0205d70a, Correlation id: 6485a7d5-6ce9-44e7-abd8-a0718a6c7db4

Microsoft 365 and Office | Microsoft Forms | Other

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Anonymous
2017-03-24T01:54:14+00:00

Hi Gra71,

You can only create 200 forms, if you want to create more then you must delete the existing ones.

Given the situation, we suggest you provide your feedback in our Forms UserVoice and let the Product Group know about your requirement. UserVoice is the best place to raise a request to implement a new feature/improvement to the product.

Regards,

Neha

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