Move a Microsoft Form to a Group
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If a survey, quiz, or poll, is created, easily move it to a group so everyone in the group becomes an owner of that form. Group co-authors can help add content, analyze responses, and share the form with others.
Only the Owner of a form can move it and must be a member of the target group. Being an owner does not explicitly make you a member.
Go to Microsoft Forms and sign in with your Microsoft 365 work account.
Additionally, log in to Office.com, look for the Microsoft 365 icons on the left, and then select Forms.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and select All My Forms.
From the form, choose More options from the upper right corner of its tile, and then select Move.
Choose the group to move the form to, and select Move.
To see the form in the group, select the back arrow on your My forms page, and then scroll down to the bottom of the page to see My groups. This list shows all the groups you belong to and the forms owned within those groups. Select the group to see the form.
If a form owner leaves the organization, contact ithelp@thrivepet.com to transfer ownership of that form.
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