 Ethan says, I created a form, so Microsoft forms questions with 20 questions. When I send it for responses, there are only six questions visible. Then the submit button, is there any fix for this? I don't know if it's a fix. Might be just the way you've designed the form, and maybe you've included something like branching, so you've got sections. If you created instead of the question, and you go down and create a section, you'll have your first section, and then you'll move to a new section, and then you might have a section that's about, if we were doing one as a trainer, this is everything to do with the instructor. Then the next page, you can move from page to page by doing a section. It might have that. That's what throws me off, is that there's a submit button, because if it's a multi-page survey, so if it's longer than what displays on one page, it should have a next page, not a submit. Not a submit, true. That's my first thought was also, it's got to be branching. Yeah. I mean, there are, I'm just thinking in terms of, if it's branching, then if you choose, then you go somewhere else. But if it's the fellow that's created, you would think that they would know whether they've created branching off the question. Right. Also, the way the question is posed, you don't really know if it's six fields that are only visible in the form. Maybe it's six responses or six columns in the answers that are showing up in the back-end data collector or Excel. Maybe people are aborting the form, only six questions in. But my first instinct is to think that there's branching. Conditional logic applied to question. Questions, excuse me. Kristi, you're saying that it could be sections that makes total sense. I wonder, would you have the ability to hide questions and maybe not have them published and maybe that's what they're experiencing? I've hidden the questions. Yes. Oh, they are. No. Not what you meant. Oh, sure. So there's not. I mean, you can do restrictions, but if it's greater than or less than, that's a new feature that's come in. So if it hits a particular number, then you get something like you can do a restriction on a field, but that's not, like it's got to be between this or between that. That wouldn't drop it off for you. The only thing I could think of is if you're creating the form, if you were creating the form again, try not to then do any of the branching or sectioning or is it still coming up? Is it just that question? And is everyone seeing that when they get in there? Because then it's like, I can't say I have ever seen a corrupt form. Like I've never seen a form that's, I've done, I do a lot of them. I do them pretty much on a nearly weekly basis and I have never seen one that's dropped it off. So I, you know, I think norm is, you know, you could be right in that branching side because if it's branching and then they don't hit the right answer, it wouldn't branch off to anything else. No, well, if it hits the no and then why to branch, but then it comes down to, are they the creator? And if they are, they would know, I would think that there was branching. Well, they've accidentally chosen branching. They've got files and linked them up and they're not realizing what branching does and thinking it's like a section instead. Yeah, like you, just in looking at a couple of my forms, I mean, there's no way to hide a question. So if there's a draft question you want to appear, so that it's not that mature of a product that has that. And so if you've got 20 questions there, if you're looking at, you're saying, if the question is that Ethan's asking if you're looking at the completed form that he's actually sending out to people to complete, that it's only showing six and there's no way to move to another page, like that's really bizarre. It is really bizarre, it really is. I mean, apart from shuffling questions, that we kind of move them around, there's really nothing else that the forms itself is not. I mean, there's a lot of great features, but it's not that complex. And it's not like you could even go, these questions are for internal and these questions for an external party kind of thing and only the internal, because even something like if you put a question in that you can load a document or a picture or a receipt or whatever to, you know, you've got to do an upload, you can only do them internally. You can't even provide it to an external party. So it wouldn't even drop that question off if you know what I mean. I can't see why it would do that. And I haven't seen it. Something to put in a report, do some feedback on. Yeah, I mean, it's, because really you have, if you look at for folks that aren't as familiar with forms, I mean, you create the form, the form, the question style, you know, all the various options in there, then you can shuffle the options. If it's a single select or multi-select, you can have a dropdown, you can add a subtitle and you can add branching. I mean, that's really it. And so it won't show you the branching options if you've not answered the question, that the parent question with the correct response to give you that branch. So that's the only logical thing. If there is no branching and you're missing the questions, if it's not visible, I hate to say it, that is possibly a support call. Yeah. Yeah, I think so, there's nothing else in there. I mean, no, it isn't. Does forms have a concept of a publish button? So you have a major version and then you can make changes? No, no, none of that. No, none of that. It's a, you know, collecting of responses or a collaborate and edits basically link. You can do, or duplication link. So you can copy it, but there's nothing to kind of, you know, do those kind of limitations at all. It's either in or it's out. And half the time it's more, it's in and you go, oh, I really shouldn't have that in there. I haven't done it correctly. Or I didn't put the branching on it. It's always live. A lot of times they go. It's live. So you edit it. Yeah. That's it, yeah, yeah. So there is none of that. So I would say, yes, either a support ticket or check your branching. Cause there's really nothing else that would do that or define it to do that. Yeah. I mean, the flip of it is, is it a power? Going into the power space? Is it forms, just generic forms? Or are we actually talking the dynamics going into the, you know, the more the power form side of it? You know, that's a whole nother topic. I don't know, I don't live in that space. It wouldn't change the form though. That's the basic form. That would just be changing the input to the form or the sharing of the information once completed. And it would still be the same issue. Yeah, your customer voice side of it, you know, if you're going into the dynamics, customer voice, the forms pro, that's a whole nother space. And, you know, there could be something there. And I'm not familiar with that space. Well, there's one other option. Have you tried turning it off and on again? Tried deleting it and recreating it. Yeah. Yeah, that would be, that would be, that really probably would tell you, I would go and I would go, log into forms incognito, just to make sure there's not something else that's going on there, log into forms, go through that process, recreated, if you're seeing the same behavior, there's something's going on. Last thing that I would definitely check is the Excel file associated with the responses. You had like the 20 questions listed as columns. That's a good indicator that you're probably having branching happening. Yeah, right? Yeah. Yep. I mean, if you recreate the form with exactly the same name, it will ask you, do you, we've used this sort of form before, do you want to recreate with these questions? Cause it'll throw up all of the questions. Have a look and see what it does, because, you know, that kind of, it's sort of like a graph backend thing where you type in and it goes, oh, would you like to use all of these questions, ant question answers? And it will just drop it all in for you again. And just see what it does when it drops in, is it showing up? Like, what's it actually showing up on the recreation and see if it's doing the same thing with recreation? I'd, yeah, that would help too. That's a really handy feature. I didn't know it existed. And so when you think of like educators or people running quizzes, repeated quizzes all the time, what are any future? Yeah. And not only that, but if you type in whatever it is that you want, so for example, say you're doing a leave request form and it's not, you haven't even created it before, by the way, norm. So you create leave request form, you go enter. And it goes, these are the standard type questions that you could put into a leave request form. Would you like to use these? And it's got to show me more button as well, often on some of them. And you can start to see all the questions you can pick and choose which one you want or just drop them all in. And it creates the form for you without you having to even look at the questions, which is, which can be pretty cool because sometimes people won't know how to get good qualitative or quantitative questions in that are actually not going to be leading people too. So it can be some good suggestions from the analytics around not being led. Yeah. Agreed. Fias, all that fun stuff.