How to See Submitted Google Forms
Formswrite Team
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February 26, 2026

How to See Submitted Google Forms
Google Forms is a popular tool for collecting responses, but did you know that Formswrite can make managing and analyzing your submissions even easier? With Formswrite , you can not only convert your documents, PDFs, and images into Google Forms but also track and view submissions efficiently. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to see submitted Google Forms using Formswrite .
Step 1: Create or Import Your Form with Formswrite
The first step is to create your Google Form. If you already have a Google Doc, Excel sheet, PDF, or even an image containing your questions, Formswrite allows you to convert it directly into a Google Form. You can also use the AI builder to design your quiz or survey from scratch. Once your form is ready, export it to Google Forms or other platforms like Moodle, Blackboard, or Quizizz.
Step 2: Share Your Google Form
After your form is created and exported, share it with your audience. Google Forms offers multiple sharing options: link sharing, embedding on websites, or emailing directly to participants. Make sure you enable the setting “Collect email addresses” if you need to track who submitted the form.
Step 3: Access Form Responses in Google Forms
Once responses start coming in, you can view them directly in Google Forms:
- Open your Google Form.
- Click on the Responses tab at the top.
- Here, you will see a summary of all submissions, including charts and graphs for multiple-choice questions.
With Formswrite , this process is enhanced. The platform allows you to organize submissions, download them in multiple formats, or even export them to learning management systems like Canvas, Schoology, or Brightspace.
Step 4: Export Submitted Responses
Google Forms lets you export responses to Google Sheets, but Formswrite takes it a step further. You can export submitted data to formats like QTI 2.1, QTI 2.2, GIFT, Aiken, and Cloze. This makes it easy to use your submissions in other platforms such as LearnDash, H5P, or Kahoot.
Step 5: Analyze and Use Your Data
Once you have your submissions, Formswrite offers tools to analyze your data efficiently. Track performance, evaluate quiz results, or create reports for students or employees. Its compatibility with multiple LMS platforms ensures that your data is usable wherever you need it.
FAQ
**Q1: Can I see submitted Google Forms if I used Formswrite to create it?
**Yes! Once your form is exported to Google Forms, all submissions can be viewed in the Responses tab. Formswrite also allows additional analytics and export options.
**Yes! Once your form is exported to Google Forms, all submissions can be viewed in the Responses tab. Formswrite also allows additional analytics and export options.
**Q2: Can I export submissions from Formswrite to Moodle or Canvas?
**Absolutely! Formswrite supports exporting form responses to multiple LMS platforms including Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace, and more.
**Absolutely! Formswrite supports exporting form responses to multiple LMS platforms including Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace, and more.
**Q3: Does Formswrite support PDFs and images for form creation?
**Yes. You can convert PDFs, images, Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Word documents into interactive quizzes or forms ready for Google Forms or other platforms.
**Yes. You can convert PDFs, images, Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Word documents into interactive quizzes or forms ready for Google Forms or other platforms.
**Q4: Can I download responses in other formats?
**Yes. Formswrite supports formats like QTI 2.1, QTI 2.2, GIFT, Aiken, Cloze, and more for seamless LMS integration.
**Yes. Formswrite supports formats like QTI 2.1, QTI 2.2, GIFT, Aiken, Cloze, and more for seamless LMS integration.
Using Formswrite to manage Google Forms submissions is a game-changer for educators, trainers, and quiz creators. By converting documents into forms and viewing submissions efficiently, you can save time, analyze results accurately, and export data wherever you need. Start using Formswrite today to streamline your form creation and submission management.
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