How do I set up branching questions in Microsoft Forms?

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To set up branching questions in Microsoft Forms, the user should first create a form and add the desired questions. Branching allows responses to dictate which question the respondent will see next. To begin, the user needs to select the question they wish to base the branching on. Once the question is selected, they will find an option labeled "More settings for question," typically represented by three vertical dots. Clicking on this will reveal the "Add branching" option. After selecting "Add branching," the user will be taken to a new screen where they can choose specific options for each response. The user can specify which question will follow each answer by selecting the respective question from a dropdown list. It is also possible to choose the option to end the form if a particular response is given. After establishing the desired branching paths, the user should click on "Save" to maintain the changes. This setup allows for a more personalized experience for respondents, ensuring they are presented only with relevant questions based on their earlier answers. For further assistance, checking the help section on the current page may provide additional insights.

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