Using Microsoft Forms With SharePoint 2016 On Premise
I want to know is it possible to add a Microsoft Forms Form into a SharePoint Enterprise 2016 On-premise site?
I searched in Google and the examples are all with SharePoint Online.
Please advise me on this.
Thanks and regards,
Chiranthaka
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I want to know is it possible to add a Microsoft Forms Form into a SharePoint Enterprise 2016 On-premise site?
I searched in Google and the examples are all with SharePoint Online.
Please advise me on this.
Thanks and regards,
Chiranthaka
sharepoint-online sharepoint-enterprise
There is no webpart for for this, I think you can added the embedded link of the Forms on the Content / Script Editor webpart
– SharePointer
Jan 4 at 16:45
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I want to know is it possible to add a Microsoft Forms Form into a SharePoint Enterprise 2016 On-premise site?
I searched in Google and the examples are all with SharePoint Online.
Please advise me on this.
Thanks and regards,
Chiranthaka
sharepoint-online sharepoint-enterprise
I want to know is it possible to add a Microsoft Forms Form into a SharePoint Enterprise 2016 On-premise site?
I searched in Google and the examples are all with SharePoint Online.
Please advise me on this.
Thanks and regards,
Chiranthaka
sharepoint-online sharepoint-enterprise
sharepoint-online sharepoint-enterprise
asked Jan 3 at 7:10
ChiranSJChiranSJ
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There is no webpart for for this, I think you can added the embedded link of the Forms on the Content / Script Editor webpart
– SharePointer
Jan 4 at 16:45
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There is no webpart for for this, I think you can added the embedded link of the Forms on the Content / Script Editor webpart
– SharePointer
Jan 4 at 16:45
There is no webpart for for this, I think you can added the embedded link of the Forms on the Content / Script Editor webpart
– SharePointer
Jan 4 at 16:45
There is no webpart for for this, I think you can added the embedded link of the Forms on the Content / Script Editor webpart
– SharePointer
Jan 4 at 16:45
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Microsoft Forms is an online survey, quizzes, and polls creator, available for Office 365 Education subscriber.
This feature is released in SharePoint Online, not available in On Premises.
You can check the Rouying Liang's reply in the blog below:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Forms-Blog/SharePoint-web-part-powered-by-Microsoft-Forms/ba-p/109942
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Microsoft Forms is only available for Office 365.However if you have Office 365 account,you can create Form in Office 365 and embed that in On-Prem Sharepoint using Script Editor
https://sharepointlibrarian.com/2018/03/26/embed-quizzes-and-or-results-in-sharepoint-using-microsoft-forms/
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Microsoft Forms is an online survey, quizzes, and polls creator, available for Office 365 Education subscriber.
This feature is released in SharePoint Online, not available in On Premises.
You can check the Rouying Liang's reply in the blog below:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Forms-Blog/SharePoint-web-part-powered-by-Microsoft-Forms/ba-p/109942
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Microsoft Forms is an online survey, quizzes, and polls creator, available for Office 365 Education subscriber.
This feature is released in SharePoint Online, not available in On Premises.
You can check the Rouying Liang's reply in the blog below:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Forms-Blog/SharePoint-web-part-powered-by-Microsoft-Forms/ba-p/109942
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Microsoft Forms is an online survey, quizzes, and polls creator, available for Office 365 Education subscriber.
This feature is released in SharePoint Online, not available in On Premises.
You can check the Rouying Liang's reply in the blog below:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Forms-Blog/SharePoint-web-part-powered-by-Microsoft-Forms/ba-p/109942
Microsoft Forms is an online survey, quizzes, and polls creator, available for Office 365 Education subscriber.
This feature is released in SharePoint Online, not available in On Premises.
You can check the Rouying Liang's reply in the blog below:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Forms-Blog/SharePoint-web-part-powered-by-Microsoft-Forms/ba-p/109942
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Microsoft Forms is only available for Office 365.However if you have Office 365 account,you can create Form in Office 365 and embed that in On-Prem Sharepoint using Script Editor
https://sharepointlibrarian.com/2018/03/26/embed-quizzes-and-or-results-in-sharepoint-using-microsoft-forms/
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Microsoft Forms is only available for Office 365.However if you have Office 365 account,you can create Form in Office 365 and embed that in On-Prem Sharepoint using Script Editor
https://sharepointlibrarian.com/2018/03/26/embed-quizzes-and-or-results-in-sharepoint-using-microsoft-forms/
add a comment |
Microsoft Forms is only available for Office 365.However if you have Office 365 account,you can create Form in Office 365 and embed that in On-Prem Sharepoint using Script Editor
https://sharepointlibrarian.com/2018/03/26/embed-quizzes-and-or-results-in-sharepoint-using-microsoft-forms/
Microsoft Forms is only available for Office 365.However if you have Office 365 account,you can create Form in Office 365 and embed that in On-Prem Sharepoint using Script Editor
https://sharepointlibrarian.com/2018/03/26/embed-quizzes-and-or-results-in-sharepoint-using-microsoft-forms/
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There is no webpart for for this, I think you can added the embedded link of the Forms on the Content / Script Editor webpart
– SharePointer
Jan 4 at 16:45