Forms - Create a quick poll in Outlook with Microsoft Forms Video

In this video, you will learn how to create a quick poll in Outlook using Microsoft Forms.
The video demonstrates the steps to create a poll within an email message, including adding questions and options, selecting voting buttons, and deciding whether to allow single or multiple answers.
Once the poll is created, you can send it to recipients who can vote directly in the email or through a browser link.
You can also check the poll results in the email or in Microsoft Forms.
This tutorial will help you efficiently create and manage polls in Outlook, enhancing your communication and decision-making processes.

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Objectifs :

Learn how to create and manage a quick poll in Outlook using Microsoft Forms, including how to set up the poll, send it to recipients, and view the results.


Chapitres :

  1. Introduction to Microsoft Forms Quick Poll in Outlook
    The Microsoft Forms Quick Poll add-in for Outlook allows users to create polls quickly within an email message. This feature enhances communication by enabling instant feedback from recipients.
  2. Creating a Poll
    To create a poll in Outlook, follow these steps: 1. Open a new email message. 2. Navigate to the 'Insert' tab. 3. Click on 'Poll' in the 'Options' tab. 4. If the add-in is not installed, go to the 'Home' tab and click on 'Get Add-Ins'. 5. Use the search bar to type 'Microsoft Forms' and select 'Poll'. 6. Once selected, the poll pane opens, allowing you to type your first question and provide two options.
  3. Adding Options and Customizing the Poll
    In the poll pane: - Include a message in the body of the email. - Start typing your question and answers. To add more options, click 'Plus Add Option'. To remove an option, use the trash bin icon next to it. - Decide if responders can select a single answer or multiple answers by toggling the 'Multiple answers' button to the right (it will turn green).
  4. Previewing and Sending the Poll
    After adding options, click 'Next' to validate and preview your survey. You can edit your survey or add it to the body of your email. If satisfied, a link to your poll will appear in the email body, and your name will be pre-populated in the CC line, allowing you to receive a copy and vote as well. Enter the email addresses of your recipients, and you are ready to send the poll.
  5. Voting Process for Recipients
    Once the email is received, recipients can vote directly in the email or click on the included link to vote in a browser window. They will need to enter their email address for identification. External parties will only see the browser link, allowing them to view response summary information and refresh results.
  6. Checking Poll Results
    To check poll results: - Use the voting card button in the email to view results. - Alternatively, click on the browser link. You can also open Microsoft Forms to view your poll's responses. The Outlook Quick Poll form is indicated by a specific icon, while regular Microsoft Forms do not have this icon. In Microsoft Forms, open the 'Responses' tab to view summary information displayed as a chart. You can select 'Open in Excel' for detailed response data or 'View Results' for individual respondent details.
  7. Conclusion
    Now you know how to create a quick poll in Outlook using Microsoft Forms. This tool streamlines the process of gathering feedback and enhances communication efficiency within your organization.

FAQ :

How do I create a poll in Outlook using Microsoft Forms?

To create a poll in Outlook, start a new email, go to the Insert tab, click on Poll under the Options tab, and select 'Using voting buttons'. If the add-in is not installed, go to the Home tab, click on 'Get Add-Ins', search for Microsoft Forms, and install it. Then, you can type your question and options in the poll pane.

Can I allow multiple answers in my Outlook poll?

Yes, you can allow multiple answers by toggling the 'Multiple answers' button to the right until it turns green. This will enable respondents to select more than one option.

How can recipients vote in the poll?

Recipients can vote directly in the email by selecting their preferred option or by clicking on a link that opens the poll in a browser window.

What happens if I want to edit my poll after creating it?

You can always edit your poll before sending the email. Once sent, the poll cannot be edited, but you can view the results and responses.

How do I check the results of my poll?

To check the results, you can use the voting card button in the email you received or click on the browser link to view the results online. You can also open Microsoft Forms to see a detailed summary of responses.

What is the difference between a Quick Poll and a regular Microsoft Form?

A Quick Poll in Outlook is a simplified version of a Microsoft Form that is created directly within an email. It opens as read-only and cannot be edited in Microsoft Forms, while regular Microsoft Forms can be fully customized and edited.


Quelques cas d'usages :

Team Feedback Collection

Use the Quick Poll feature in Outlook to gather feedback from team members on a recent project or meeting. This allows for quick decision-making and ensures everyone’s voice is heard without the need for a lengthy survey.

Event Planning

When planning an event, create a poll to determine the best date and time for attendees. This can streamline the scheduling process and ensure maximum participation.

Product Preference Survey

Send out a Quick Poll to customers or colleagues to gauge their preferences on new product features. This can help in making informed decisions about product development.

Training Needs Assessment

Utilize the Quick Poll feature to assess training needs within your organization. By asking employees what skills they wish to develop, you can tailor training programs to meet their needs.

Remote Team Engagement

For remote teams, use Quick Polls to engage team members in fun activities or icebreakers. This can help build camaraderie and improve team dynamics, even when working from different locations.


Glossaire :

Microsoft Forms

A web-based application that allows users to create surveys, quizzes, and polls to collect information and feedback.

Outlook

A personal information manager from Microsoft, primarily used as an email application, but also includes calendar, task manager, contact manager, note-taking, and web browsing.

Quick Poll

A feature within Microsoft Forms that allows users to create simple polls quickly and easily, directly from an email in Outlook.

Voting Buttons

A feature in Outlook that allows users to create polls where recipients can select their preferred option(s) directly from the email.

Poll Pane

The interface that opens when creating a poll in Outlook, allowing users to enter questions and answer options.

Multiple Answers

An option in polls that allows respondents to select more than one answer from the provided options.

Voting Card

A visual representation of the poll results that can be accessed by the poll creator to view responses.

Response Summary

A summary of the responses collected from a poll, often displayed in a chart format.

Excel Integration

The ability to export poll response data to Microsoft Excel for further analysis and reporting.

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With the Microsoft Form Quick Poll
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add in for Outlook or Outlook Web App,
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you can create a poll in seconds
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right within an e-mail message.
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In a new e-mail message,
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go to the Insert tab and then click Poll.
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Note you can also find a poll
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on the Options tab here.
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Select using voting buttons,
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then poll if this add in is not already
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installed in Outlook under the Home tab.
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Click on Get Add Ins.
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Use the search bar.
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Type Microsoft Forms,
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then select Poll in my new e-mail message.
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Once this button is selected,
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the poll pane opens and is ready for you to
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type your first question and two options.
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First include a message in
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the body of the e-mail.
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Start typing your questions and answers
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to add additional options.
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Click plus Add option to
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remove an answer option.
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Use the trash bin in front of it.
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When you're done adding options,
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you can decide if you want responders to only
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select a single answer or multiple answers.
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If you want to allow multiple answers,
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toggle the Multiple answers button
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to the right so that it turns green.
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Click Next to Validate
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and preview your survey.
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You can always edit your survey.
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Or added to the body of your e-mail.
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If you're happy with it.
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You'll see a link to your poll in
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the body of the e-mail and your
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name pre populated in the CC line.
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This means you get a copy of the
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e-mail and you can vote as well.
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Enter the e-mail addresses
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of your recipients.
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You're now ready to send your poll in e-mail.
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Once you send the message,
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recipients vote directly in e-mail
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or click on a handy included link
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and vote in a browser window.
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You can then quickly check poll
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results in the voting card.
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Now it's time to see how voting works.
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Once the message is received,
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recipients vote directly in e-mail or
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click on a handy included link and
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vote in a browser window where they
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have to enter their e-mail address
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so that they can be identified.
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Note that only company employees
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get to see the voting card in
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the body of the e-mail.
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External parties will
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only see the browser link.
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They can then view the response summary
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information and refresh results.
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To see the latest responses on your end,
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you can quickly check poll results
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in the e-mail you received.
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Either use the voting card button back,
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then view results or click on.
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Browser Link You can also open Microsoft
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Forms to view your polls responses.
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This icon indicates that this
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is an Outlook Quick Poll form.
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Regular Microsoft Forms do not
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have that icon.
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Note that because you created
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this form in Outlook,
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it opens as read only and cannot
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be edited in Microsoft Forms,
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open the Responses tab to view
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your response summary information,
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which is presently displayed
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as a chart you can select.
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Open in Excel to easily view all
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of the response data for your form,
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or select View Results to see
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individual details for each respondent.
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Refer to the dedicated video to learn more.
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Now you know how to create a quick
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poll in Outlook with Microsoft Forms.

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Com o Microsoft Form Quick Poll
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adicionar para Outlook ou Outlook Web App,
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Você pode criar uma enquete em segundos
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diretamente dentro de uma mensagem de e-mail.
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Numa nova mensagem de correio eletrónico,
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vá para a guia Inserir e clique em Sondagem.
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Observe que você também pode encontrar uma enquete
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na guia Opções aqui.
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Selecione usando botões de votação,
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em seguida, sondagem se este add in ainda não é
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instalado no Outlook na guia Página Inicial.
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Clique em Obter Add Ins.
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Use a barra de pesquisa.
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Digite Microsoft Forms,
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em seguida, selecione Sondagem na minha nova mensagem de e-mail.
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Uma vez selecionado este botão,
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O painel Enquete é aberto e está pronto para você
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Digite sua primeira pergunta e duas opções.
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Primeiro, inclua uma mensagem em
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o corpo do e-mail.
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Comece a digitar suas perguntas e respostas
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para adicionar opções adicionais.
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Clique na opção Adicionar para
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Remova uma opção de resposta.
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Use o caixote do lixo à sua frente.
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Quando terminar de adicionar opções,
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você pode decidir se deseja que os respondentes apenas
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Selecione uma única resposta ou várias respostas.
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Se você quiser permitir várias respostas,
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alternar o botão Várias respostas
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à direita para que fique verde.
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Clique em Avançar para validar
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e visualize sua pesquisa.
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Você sempre pode editar sua pesquisa.
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Ou adicionado ao corpo do seu e-mail.
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Se você está feliz com isso.
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Você verá um link para sua enquete em
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o corpo do e-mail e o seu
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nome pré preenchido na linha CC.
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Isto significa que recebe uma cópia do
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e-mail e você pode votar também.
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Insira os endereços de e-mail
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dos seus destinatários.
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Agora você está pronto para enviar sua pesquisa por e-mail.
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Depois de enviar a mensagem,
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os destinatários votam diretamente no e-mail
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ou clique em um link prático incluído
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e vote em uma janela do navegador.
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Em seguida, você pode verificar rapidamente a pesquisa
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resulta no cartão de voto.
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Agora é hora de ver como funciona a votação.
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Uma vez recebida a mensagem,
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os destinatários votam diretamente por e-mail ou
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Clique em um prático link incluído e
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votar em uma janela do navegador onde eles
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têm de introduzir o seu endereço de e-mail
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para que possam ser identificados.
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Note-se que apenas os funcionários da empresa
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veja o cartão de voto em
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o corpo do e-mail.
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As entidades externas
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veja apenas o link do navegador.
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Em seguida, eles podem visualizar o resumo da resposta
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informações e atualizar resultados.
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Para ver as respostas mais recentes do seu lado,
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Você pode verificar rapidamente os resultados da enquete
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no e-mail que recebeu.
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Use o botão do cartão de voto de volta,
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em seguida, veja os resultados ou clique em.
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Link do navegador Você também pode abrir o Microsoft
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Formulários para ver as respostas das suas sondagens.
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Este ícone indica que este
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é um formulário de Pesquisa Rápida do Outlook.
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Microsoft Forms regulares não
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tem esse ícone.
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Observe que porque você criou
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este formulário no Outlook,
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ele abre como somente leitura e não pode
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ser editado no Microsoft Forms,
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abrir o separador Respostas para ver
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as informações do resumo da resposta,
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que é exibido atualmente
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como um gráfico que você pode selecionar.
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Abrir no Excel para ver facilmente tudo
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dos dados de resposta do seu formulário,
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ou selecione Ver Resultados para ver
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detalhes individuais para cada entrevistado.
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Consulte o vídeo dedicado para saber mais.
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Agora você já sabe como criar um
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sondagem no Outlook com o Microsoft Forms.

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