Microsoft updates Forms: you can now customize the text using bold
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You may have used Microsoft Forms at some point. A tool launched to stand up to the increasingly widespread Google Apps and Apple's greater presence in the education sector. A utility that now improves by acquiring the ability to format the texts that we enter
With Microsoft Forms users can take questionnaires. In this way and in a very short time it facilitates the creation of surveys with questions whether they are open or multiple, the possibility of establishing classifications... and the option to show the results in graph form.
Italics, bold and underline
Microsoft Forms is a commitment to promote the use of the cloud in educational environments. We have seen how Forms was integrated with OneNote and now with this improvement they want it to gain in customization capacity and also to gain in potential.
Text formatting capabilities are here, an enhancement that makes it easier for users to design professional-looking surveys and questionnaires. An enhancement that has started rolling out to Office 365 subscribers.
Forms users can now use bold, italic, or underlined text with any text they add. The goal is to make it easier to differentiate and emphasize segments of the text to improve understanding of the whole.
To test this function, all you have to do is open the questionnaire whose text you want to format and highlight the selected area with the mouse Then we can choose the underline, italic or bold option from the floating toolbar or use one of the following commands:
- CTRL/Cmd + B to use bold type
- CTRL/Cmd + I to use italic type
- CTRL/Cmd + U to use underline type
The ability to format text will be a feature that is set by default for all Microsoft Forms users, although you can that it still takes time to see it as available because Microsoft is gradually rolling it out, expecting it to be completed by the end of May.
Via | ONMSFT