How to see google forms you submitted
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Formswrite Team
May 11, 2026
How to see google forms you submitted
If you are trying to understand how to see Google Forms you submitted, the process is not only about checking Google Forms itself but also about how your forms were created, exported, or managed. This is where Formswrite becomes especially useful. It helps you create, convert, and track form-based content across multiple platforms, making it easier to locate where your submissions and responses are stored.
Whether your form was created for school, quizzes, surveys, or training, Formswrite gives you a central workflow to manage everything from creation to export and review.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to See Google Forms You Submitted
1. Identify Where the Form Was Created
First, determine if the form was created using Google Forms directly or generated through Formswrite. If it was converted from a document (Google Docs, PDF, or Excel), Formswrite keeps a conversion history that helps you trace where the form was exported.
2. Access Your Formswrite Dashboard
Log in to Formswrite and open your dashboard. Here you can view all previously created or converted forms, including those sent to platforms like Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, or Quizizz.
3. Locate the Original Form Link
From the Formswrite history, find the exported version of your Google Form. Formswrite stores references so you can quickly access the destination platform where the form was published.
4. Open Google Forms or Target Platform
If your form was exported to Google Forms, open it directly in Google Forms. Then go to the “Responses” tab to see all submissions. If it was exported to platforms like Schoology or Brightspace, navigate to the quiz or assignment section to view submitted answers.
5. Use Formswrite Conversion Tracking
One of the key advantages of Formswrite is conversion tracking. You can see which file (Docs, Sheets, PDF, or image) was turned into a form and where it was deployed, helping you find submission sources faster.
6. Check Live Submissions with Formswrite Play
If you used Formswrite Play for live quizzes or games, you can monitor submissions in real time. This is useful for classroom engagement and instant feedback activities.
7. Export or Review Results
After locating your form responses, you can export them from Google Forms or other platforms. Formswrite also allows you to reuse or convert results into new learning materials like lesson plans or assessments.
Why Use Formswrite?
Formswrite is more than a form builder. It helps convert Google Docs, Word files, Excel sheets, PDFs, images, and documents into interactive quizzes and forms across platforms like Moodle, Canvas, Quizizz, Kahoot, Gimkit, Socrative, H5P, and more. It also supports formats like QTI 2.1, GIFT, Aiken, and Cloze, making it ideal for educators and trainers.
You can also create forms from scratch, use AI assistance to generate questions, or build structured lesson plans by selecting topic, grade level, and language. Everything can then be exported and tracked easily.
FAQ
1. Can I see all Google Forms I submitted?
Yes, but you need to check the specific form or platform. If the form was created or managed via Formswrite, you can also trace its origin through your dashboard.
2. Does Formswrite store my form responses?
Formswrite helps you track where forms are exported, but actual responses are stored in the destination platform like Google Forms, Moodle, or others.
3. Can I edit a form after submission?
Once submitted, responses usually cannot be changed unless the form settings allow editing. You can, however, modify the form structure using Formswrite and re-export it.
4. Can Formswrite help me create quizzes quickly?
Yes. Formswrite allows you to generate quizzes from documents, images, or AI suggestions and export them to multiple learning platforms.
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