Hi,
My name is Trust. Am a Microsoft user like you.
I was wondering if you can achieve that using the branching logic in Microsoft Forms. Also see how to Add sections to your survey or questionnaire.
Thanks,
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Hi ,
As per subject and illustration appended below, what are the steps required to create such a list ?
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Hi,
My name is Trust. Am a Microsoft user like you.
I was wondering if you can achieve that using the branching logic in Microsoft Forms. Also see how to Add sections to your survey or questionnaire.
Thanks,
Hi GP2811,
I think using branch is a good suggestion.
May I know if you have resolved your problem?
Please feel free and share with us.
Regards,
Jason