The Next Generation of Microsoft Forms is Here!

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Published 2024-03-20
In our latest tutorial, we're checking out the world of Microsoft Forms to explore the new capabilities of Copilot. Say goodbye to time-consuming form creation and save hours when creating Surveys and Forms in Microsoft Forms, with the help of your Microsoft Copilot AI Assistant.

🔍 What You'll Learn:

Introduction to Copilot: Discover how Copilot transforms the form creation experience in Microsoft Forms.

Smart Suggestions: Harness the power of AI-driven suggestions for quicker, more intuitive form creation.

Collaborative Editing: Explore Copilot's collaborative features for real-time teamwork and productivity.

Advanced Functionality: Delve into Copilot's advanced capabilities, including AI-driven insights and analytics.

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🕒 Video Timings:

00:00 Introduction to Copilot in Microsoft Forms
01:15 Create a Simple Microsoft Form with Copilot AI Automation
05:23 Create a Unique Microsoft Form with Copilot
07:46 Analyse Form Data with Copilot in Excel
09:47 Copilot Limitations in Microsoft Forms

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All Comments (5)
  • Scott, you are the best at practical Microsoft tutorials. Most of my workflow includes things I've learned from your videos. Thanks from an old dog in Atlanta, GA that is learning new tricks.
  • @HippieP629
    Knowing my company, they won't use this til Windows 14
  • @youMEtubeUK
    Proofread: It seems useful somewhat, but it doesn't seem to be able to be steered that well. For example, if I have a set of questions that I want in sections, it doesn't really seem to take notice of a structured outline such as Section 1, Question 1, Question 2, Section 2, Question 1, Question 2. Also, I'm not sure how you can also tell it the type of input required.