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101 TopicsAurora Update RSS feed work-around
With the new UI, RSS feeds are not supported. We understand from feedback that many of you use RSS feeds, so we are looking into enabling them in the UI. In the meantime, you can get your RSS feeds working again by editing the URL you are using today. If you look at the old URL and after the tld: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com Append /t5/s to the original link, then the old RSS should work for you. Using the Exchange blog as an example you would change https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/gxcuf89792/rss/board?board.id=exchange to https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/s/gxcuf89792/rss/board?board.id=exchange This should assist for right now while we work on a more permanent solution.1.5KViews22likes0CommentsAllow forms to lookup people within the organisation
It would be great if there was an option within forms to look up people within the organisation in order to provide feedback, or link in to them for automation. I am thinking the same lookup that happens when you want to start a chat with someone in teams. We have loads of use cases that would benefit from this. I realise it would be restricted to those logged in to the tenant. Right now people have to type in a name and/or email address and it is prone to error.10KViews2likes1CommentHow can a user logout of a Form?
I have a Microsoft Form that I have shared with a group. They are accessing this form on a generic laptop that shows a document with a link they click to get to the form The form requires them to login. Once they submit the form and close the browser, the next user will click the link login to the form and so on... The problem is when the next user clicks the link the browser opens and they are NOT prompted to login as the previous user is still logged in. there appears to be no way for the previous user to logout unless they navigate to office 365 and logout. While it seems a ridiculous thing to ask, how do you logout of a form that has been shared with you?9.3KViews1like3CommentsMicrosoft Forms Choice question Limit
Hello, I am trying to make a form to take bookings for appointments over several time slots and days. I am using dropdown questions so that a responser can choose just one time slot. Eg - Tuesday 11:00, 12:00 etc. However, there are only two available appointments for each time slot. Is there a way to make the option disappear/be crossed out once two people have selected it? This is something you can do in Google forms with a plugin, but I can't figure out how to do this in Microsoft Forms. Many thanks, Gabrielle21KViews1like1CommentBug? MS-Forms background image lost when you scroll down
I have a Microsoft form with a background image - see here: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=G96VzPWXk0-0uv5ouFLPkSRcml1ztjVNg-miBzh8WidUNVQ1S1dPMlZKMEVFRjRUTTgyVDhQQjJLNC4u There is a fairly long text lead-in and so you need to scroll down to see all the questions. When you scroll down, the colourful background image is soon obscured by plain white. This bug isn't apparent in "preview", but when you go to the live form above it shows itself. Any ideas? In theory you could use branching to limit the number of questions visible at one time but I can't in this case as the questions are free-text and branching trickery doesn't work with free-text questions Thanks1.8KViews1like3Comments