I'm writing a Flow to move data from a Microsoft Forms response into an Excel table. Because I'm using a single Excel table to collect responses from multiple different Forms, I want a way for the built Excel table to identify the Forms document from which each row originated, so that I can see what Form was used for each row on the table. Because it's not manually entered into the Form, there's no dynamic content field I can just drop into the "Add a row to a table" section of the Flow. Is there some way (that works for Power Automate running under Office in a Firefox browser on a Mac) to grab the Form identity, and pass it to the Excel table? Thanks.
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How many Forms? If not that much, you can simply:
1. Add column in the excel (for example: "Form Name")
2. Create flow for every form
3. In "add a row" action, field "Form Name" type name of form you create flow for.
If you would like to have all forms in one flow, then let's wait for more experienced colleagues, as I'm not that knowledgeable 🙂
Good luck!
How many Forms? If not that much, you can simply:
1. Add column in the excel (for example: "Form Name")
2. Create flow for every form
3. In "add a row" action, field "Form Name" type name of form you create flow for.
If you would like to have all forms in one flow, then let's wait for more experienced colleagues, as I'm not that knowledgeable 🙂
Good luck!
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