- Can you do conditionals in Google Forms?
- How do I add conditional logic to Google Forms?
- How do I write terms and conditions in Google Forms?
- What is conditional branching in Google Forms?
Can you do conditionals in Google Forms?
Yes, Google Forms has a conditional questioning feature that will allow you to show questions based on the user's response.
How do I add conditional logic to Google Forms?
First, select the question. Then click the Add section button on the menu to the right. After you've added the section, click the three dots in the bottom right to add logic to the question by selecting Go to section based on answer. There are now dropdowns to the right of each answer option.
How do I write terms and conditions in Google Forms?
Click the form you want to edit. Add a Section Break field to the beginning of your form. Click the field to open its Field Settings. In the Instructions for User textbox, paste your terms of service or consent statement.
What is conditional branching in Google Forms?
Branching in Google Forms is a way to send a respondent to a different page or question based on how they answer. You have probably experienced this type of strategy if you have taken a survey that takes you to more specific questions based on how you answered basic questions.