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Microsoft
Forms for PowerPoint lets presenters insert Microsoft Forms surveys, quizzes, or polls into a slide so audiences can respond without leaving the presentation experience.
This profile evaluates the Forms for PowerPoint PowerPoint add-in across feature breadth, workflow fit, pricing context, and source-backed public evidence.
Quick take
A natural first option for Microsoft 365 users who only need basic form-based interaction inside PowerPoint.
Review
Editorial
Price
Included with eligible Microsoft accounts
Platform
Microsoft Office add-in for PowerPoint
Best fit
Educators and trainers collecting responses in PowerPoint
Peer compare
Overall
Review
Capability
Team readiness
Workflow fit
Profile pulse
Embed surveys, quizzes, and polls directly in PowerPoint
90Viewers can respond without leaving the presentation
86Responses are managed through Microsoft Forms
82This visual block highlights the strongest powerpoint add-ins themes without relying on product screenshots, keeping the page faster and more readable on mobile.
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Score breakdown
Editorial depth
68No verified review dataset in the current guide.
Capability breadth
68How broad the feature set is for real slide-production work.
Team readiness
74Fit for rollout, governance, repeatability, and multi-user use.
Workflow fit
70How well the tool maps to recurring PowerPoint jobs.
Source coverage
82How much public, attributable source coverage backs the profile.
Sources
Official Microsoft Forms site
Official Microsoft Forms product site for surveys, polls, and quizzes.
Microsoft marketplace listing
Marketplace listing for the Forms PowerPoint add-in.
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