How to Create Google Forms on Mobile
When you open the Google Forms website, sign in to your Google Account. The interface will welcome you with a new form with a question and a title. You can then add other questions of different types, edit the theme, view the answers, and so on. via the mobile browser website.
So let's see how to create a form and use various elements of Google Forms on a mobile.
Add a title to the form
If you send a form without a title or description, the recipient will not know what he is returning. It is therefore always recommended to add a title and a small description.
To add a title, tap the text of the untitled form and start typing your title. For the description, tap the description area of the form and add the required information.






When you create a new form, the title box will be added automatically. If you want to add more titles, tap the title icon in the bottom bar. He has two T's, one small and one big.




Add a question
To add questions to your form, tap the present add-in icon in the toolbar at the bottom. This will add a new multiple-choice question to your form. Type your question in the box that says Question. Add your options by pressing Option 1 and then Add option to add more answers.








Change the type of question
By default, a multiple-choice question is added when you add a new question. To change the question type, tap the Multiple Choice drop-down list and select the desired question from the list. You can choose from short answer, checkboxes, file download, date, time, etc.
Note: Sometimes the question type is automatically updated when you type the question, depending on the text (what, what, why, etc.).








Edit the question
To edit an existing question, press anywhere on it to activate the input fields. Then write the new questions or options.
Make a required question
While completing the forms, you must have noticed that some questions are required to answer. If you do not answer, the form will not be sent. You can also get the same thing in Google forms. To do this, turn on the toggle for the Mandatory option present under each question. Once activated, the recipient will see a red asterisk (*) next to the question.




Rearrange articles
To change the position of a question, start by activating it by pressing anywhere on it. Then, hold it up (the area with a six-dot icon) and drag it to the desired position.




Insert an image and a video in the form
You can insert the image as a standalone element in any question or add it as an answer. The latter is supported only for multiple choice or check questions. To do this, tap the image icon next to the options.




To insert an image into any question, tap the image icon in the bottom bar. Add the title of the image in the area provided. Tap the three-dot icon in the image to align, edit, or delete it.








Similarly, forms also allow you to add a YouTube video. To do this, tap the YouTube icon at the bottom.




Add a section
To organize your forms in a superior way, you can add sections to them. Then you can rank your questions in different sections. Sections also help to add conditional logic to your forms. To add a section, tap the Add section at bottom icon.




Duplicate and delete a question or section
If there are two similar questions with slight differences, you can duplicate the question and modify it instead of starting from scratch. To do this, tap the question, then tap the three-dot icon. Select Duplicate from it. Similarly, to delete the entire question, tap Delete.








Hope for the best
Similar to Google Forms, even Microsoft Forms are not available as mobile apps. Both come with exquisite features that we want to have a dedicated app for them. Currently, you have to open the Drive application to view the existing forms. It would have been nice if Forms had a dedicated application. We really hope that Google will do something about it.
Then: The storage quota for Google Drive includes many things. Read the next article to find out what counts for your Google Drive storage and what is not.