Piyush Soni
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Hi Forms users,
Thanks for using Microsoft Forms and providing feedback.
We just enabled a new feature “Forms for Excel” for all Microsoft Forms customers. When you create Forms for Excel in your OneDrive for Business / modern SharePoint team sites, you will get an Excel workbook at the same time. All the responses data will show up in your Excel workbook in real time.
You could get more detail from – https://aka.ms/formsforexcel
Please be free to leave comments if you have any question.
Regards,
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I mean, who would have thought MS would do such a STUPID implementation! So, turns out you create a form and get the data, and a SINGLE change you make to the Excel sheet, the form looses its connection to the sheet and stores data at SOME UNKNOWN LOCATION that you can't find! Man, you have the data table right in front of you ! Why don't you just use that as your single data source? Secondly, if I just want to add a single column (Status - Resolved/WONTFIX etc.) to the excel sheet for my own reference, it still loses the form<->excel connection. Don't know how Google just gets it right the first time every time.