Click the blank + option to open a blank form.

Remember to mention how people can contact you to get the password! You might want to share your email address or contact number here.

This step is optional, but generally recommended. Add a section name. It could be something like “Enter password to proceed. ” You might also like to add a section description restating how to contact you.

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This step is optional — “Must match pattern” will be displayed on entering the wrong password if you leave this blank.

This way, people won’t be able to go to the next section unless they enter the correct password.

If you want, you can customize the colour and font theme, too. To do this, click on the colour palate-like option top-right corner of the page. Then, adjust as you’d like.

Depending on your form’s purpose, your preferred option will vary: Email: Choose this option to send an email to your contacts directly from the Forms site. Link:- Choose this option to get a link to copy-and-paste. Embed HTML - Only use this option if you’re placing this form directly on your website. Google+, Facebook, or Twitter: These are quick-share options in the top right corner of your “Send form” menu. Choose how you want to send the form and click Send at the bottom of the page to send it.

Change the password after someone submits a response. This is optional—however, you may like to do this to keep the password from leaking out.