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How to Set Up Email Notifications on a Google Form

Google Forms is a powerful tool that can be used to collect data from a variety of sources. One of the most useful features of Google Forms is the ability to set up email notifications. This allows you to be notified whenever someone submits a response to your form.

To set up email notifications on a Google Form, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Google Form that you want to set up email notifications for.
  2. Click on the Responses tab.
  3. Click on the More button (three dots) in the top right corner of the page.
  4. Select Get email notifications for new responses.


Once you have set up email notifications, you will receive an email whenever someone submits a response to your form. The email will include the following information:

  • The name of the person who submitted the form
  • The date and time the form was submitted
  • The responses to the form fields

Email notifications can be a great way to stay up-to-date on the responses to your Google Forms. This can be helpful for a variety of purposes, such as tracking the progress of a survey, collecting feedback, or managing customer inquiries.



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