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A simple guide to building a Google form on your mobile device
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This wikiHow teaches you how to create, customize, and share a new questionnaire form on Google Forms, using Android.

  1. You can use any mobile internet browser such as Firefox, Chrome or Opera.
  2. Go to forms.google.com in your browser. Type forms.google.com into the address bar, and hit the Go button on your keyboard.
    • This will open a new, empty form for you to fill out and publish.
    • If you're not automatically logged in to your Google account, you'll be prompted to sign in with your email or phone and your password.
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  3. Tap the Untitled Form heading at the top of the form, and enter a title or heading for your form.
  4. Tap the Form description field below the title heading, and use this field to explain or describe your form to your prospective responders.
    • Adding a description is optional. You can skip this step, and publish your form without a description line.
  5. Tap the Untitled Question field below the form title and description, and enter your question here.
  6. This will open a pop-up list of all the question types you can use on your form.
  7. Every question is set to "Multiple choice" by default. You can select a different question type for every question on the form.
    • If you want your responders to use their own words and type up a response, select Short answer or Paragraph.
    • Multiple choice and Dropdown allow every responder to select a single response from a list of options.
    • Checkboxes will allow every responder to select multiple responses from a list of options.
    • File upload asks the responder to upload a file from their own computer.
    • Linear scale asks the responder to select a number from a scale.
    • Multiple choice grid and Checkbox grid display multiple response options in a grid.
    • Date and Time will allow the responder to select a date or a time from a calendar or a clock as their response.
  8. Tap Option 1 below your first question, and enter the first response option for this question here.
    • If you select a question type such as File upload or Date, you won't have to enter any options here.
    • If you select Linear scale, you will need to label and number the two endpoints of your scale.
  9. This button is located next to the video icon in the lower-right corner of your screen. It will add a new section to your form.
    • You can use sections on your form to group together questions that focus on a certain topic or subject.
  10. You can find this button at the top of your form. It will open a pop-up menu of colors you can use as your form's theme.
  11. Tap the To field, and enter the emails of your prospective responders.
    • Alternatively, you can tap the chain icon at the top, and copy the direct link to your form here. This way, you can paste this form in a message or a social media post to share it with a wider audience.
    • You can also tap one of the social media icon in the upper-right corner to share your form on Google+, Facebook or Twitter.
  12. This button is in the lower-right corner of the Send form page. It will send your form to your prospective responders via email.
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  • Question
    When responses are submitted, where do they go? Is there a way to summarize or collate the answers?
    Azurian Quill
    Azurian Quill
    Community Answer
    If you are the owner of the form, there is a tab around the top right in editing mode that can show you the overall answers. Otherwise, if you are not the owner, you typically cannot see the answers of other people unless the creator has modified settings allowing you to do so.
  • Question
    How can I develop Survey Monkey as a mobile app, to be used continuously (not a one time event) as a tool for process monitoring data collection for my organization?
    Antonio Grass
    Antonio Grass
    Community Answer
    Check DataScope.io if you want to collect data the same way as Google Forms but offline in a mobile app and then keep your data in a Google Sheet.
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