Hello! I am preparing a talk on using git for a new dev team and wanted to crowdsource some content. If you're a developer or use git, could you take a quick survey for me? Click below Quick Git Survey Thank you so much! And if you're new to git, check out these two posts:... Continue Reading →
Saving data from Microsoft Forms into Excel using Power Automate (Flow)
In another post I reviewed how we can integrate a Form with Excel, letting all of that beautiful data be saved directly into an Excel file. This solution works really well if you are creating a new form. What if we have an existing form and we want it to write to Excel? Unfortunately, there... Continue Reading →
Squeezing a little more formatting out of Microsoft Forms
As it stands today, Microsoft Forms is quite limited in its customization capabilities: with changing the background to a custom image only being released in recent weeks, you can select a theme or create your own. Forms will continue to grow and adapt and will eventually offer the necessary level of customizations we need. I... Continue Reading →
Using Microsoft Forms Likert questions in Flow
The Likert question type is a great option in Forms, which gives users a matrix of sorts, to provide a valuable answer. Check out this example I use for our user group's feedback survey: Some fun facts about the Likert scale on Wikipedia. Using Microsoft Flow, I'd like to perform some automation when this survey... Continue Reading →
Use Microsoft Forms to collect data right into your Excel file
This post is the first of a few where we look at how easy the Office 365 stack integrates. In this series, we will: Create a Form and have the data save directly in Excel (this post)Add the Form to Microsoft TeamsNotify the Team a submission was madeHow does this look like on the phone I... Continue Reading →