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August 27
use form logic
customize the form to match your branding
and thanks to its deep integration with Google Sheets
so let&#x27
s dive right in. Here&#x27
the form title will be the same as your spreadsheet. Or
in the case of creating a new form directly from Google Forms
it&#x27
click the Add question icon
which looks like a plus sign ( + )
in the floating toolbar next to your question box. And to modify the question type
click the dropdown next to the question field. Google Forms off...

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