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Today we're asking you to do something new: stop sharing spreadsheets.
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We're really excited to bring you forms!
Create a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an
email address. They won't need to sign in, and they can respond directly from
the email message or from an automatically generated web page. Creating the form
is easy: start with a spreadsheet to get the form, or start by creating the form
and you'll get the spreadsheet automatically.
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We're really excited to bring you forms!
Create a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an
email address. They won't need to sign in, and they can respond directly from
the email message or from an automatically generated web page. Creating the form
is easy: start with a spreadsheet to get the form, or start by creating the form
and you'll get the spreadsheet automatically.
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Create a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an email address.
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Scott O'RawWe're really excited to bring you forms! Create a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an email address. They won't need to sign in, and they can respond directly from the email message or from an automatically generated web pa
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Rudy GarnsToday we're asking you to do something new: stop sharing spreadsheets.
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Lisa Spirocreate forms w/ google spreadsheets
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FruFru FourOneCheck it out; useful for surveys and the like.
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Martin LindnerCreate a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an email address. They won't need to sign in, and they can respond directly from the email message or from an automatically generated web page.
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Tony RichardsStop sharing spreadsheets, start collecting information
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Mark WagnerThis is cool! "Create a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an email address." Will I be cancelling my Surveymonkey subscription?
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Peter ShanksCreate a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to an email address. They won't need to sign in, and they can respond directly from the email message or from a web page. Responses are automatically added to your spreadsheet.
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Create a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an email address. They won't need to sign in, and they can respond directly from the email message or from an automatically generated web page. Creating the form is easy: start with a spreadsheet to get the form, or start by creating the form and you'll get the spreadsheet automatically.
Responses are automatically added to your spreadsheet. You can even keep a closer eye on them by adding the Google Docs forms gadget to your iGoogle homepage -
Create a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an email address. They won't need to sign in, and they can respond directly from the email message or from an automatically generated web page. Creating the form is easy: start with a spreadsheet to get the form, or start by creating the form and you'll get the spreadsheet automatically.
Responses are automatically added to your spreadsheet. You can even keep a closer eye on them by adding the Google Docs forms gadget to your iGoogle homepage
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John Riveraforms function added to Google Docs & Spreadsheets
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Stop sharing spreadsheets, start collecting information
Wednesday, February 06, 2008 6:46 PM
Posted by: Andrew Bonventre, Spreadsheets engineer and Michelle Lee, Spreadsheets designer
Today we're asking you to do something new: stop sharing spreadsheets.
Well... only sometimes, and only in certain situations. See, we've noticed that, in some cases, you want to collect just a tiny bit of information from dozens, scores, or even hundreds of users or more. Some of them are Google Docs users. Some of them are not. Either way, you don't always want them all mucking around with the whole spreadsheet and you're tired of telling those new to Google Docs that they don't need to switch to Gmail just to use Docs (huh? you didn't know that either?).
We're really excited to bring you forms! Create a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an email address. They won't need to sign in, and they can respond directly from the email message or from an automatically generated web page. Creating the form is easy: start with a spreadsheet to get the form, or start by creating the form and you'll get the spreadsheet automatically.
Responses are automatically added to your spreadsheet. You can even keep a closer eye on them by adding the Google Docs forms gadget to your iGoogle homepage, created by software engineers Valerie Blechar and Sarah Beth Eisinger (in her first month at Google!). It lists your recent active forms, with new responses highlighted. Add this gadget to your iGoogle page: Add to Google
At Google, we've already been using it for signups, surveys, and miscellaneous mischief. And we can't wait to see what you do with forms in Google Docs.
P.S. Navigate all the extra data you're collecting with the new freeze columns feature. It's been our most requested feature for twelve months, but we hope you'll cut software engineer Eric Bogs a break since h -
Stop sharing spreadsheets, start collecting information
Wednesday, February 06, 2008 6:46 PM
Posted by: Andrew Bonventre, Spreadsheets engineer and Michelle Lee, Spreadsheets designer
Today we're asking you to do something new: stop sharing spreadsheets.
Well... only sometimes, and only in certain situations. See, we've noticed that, in some cases, you want to collect just a tiny bit of information from dozens, scores, or even hundreds of users or more. Some of them are Google Docs users. Some of them are not. Either way, you don't always want them all mucking around with the whole spreadsheet and you're tired of telling those new to Google Docs that they don't need to switch to Gmail just to use Docs (huh? you didn't know that either?).
We're really excited to bring you forms! Create a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an email address. They won't need to sign in, and they can respond directly from the email message or from an automatically generated web page. Creating the form is easy: start with a spreadsheet to get the form, or start by creating the form and you'll get the spreadsheet automatically.
Responses are automatically added to your spreadsheet. You can even keep a closer eye on them by adding the Google Docs forms gadget to your iGoogle homepage, created by software engineers Valerie Blechar and Sarah Beth Eisinger (in her first month at Google!). It lists your recent active forms, with new responses highlighted. Add this gadget to your iGoogle page: Add to Google
At Google, we've already been using it for signups, surveys, and miscellaneous mischief. And we can't wait to see what you do with forms in Google Docs.
P.S. Navigate all the extra data you're collecting with the new freeze columns feature. It's been our most requested feature for twelve months, but we hope you'll cut software engineer Eric Bogs a break since h
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rampionCreate a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an email address. They won't need to sign in, and they can respond directly from the email message or from an automatically generated web page
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Boris MannMake a spreadsheet. Share it as a "form". Have people fill it out directly. Instant survey. Wow. This is that much closer to Google making a "Database API" available directly...shades of DabbleDB
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