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HughNanoMar 23rd 2008 2:27AM
This is indeed a great new feature that I didn't notice before reading this post. Thanks DLS!
However, I don't want to just e-mail a form to a few folk - I want to put a form up on the 'net that can be publically accessible without signing in. It looks as though this is possible, by using the "Go to live form" link on the "Preview and send form" page (the "Go to live form" link on the spreadsheet Share tab doesn't work this way - it asks for confirmation instead of giving public access to the form). My question (to any DLS team member or reader who may know) is how official is this? Is this something Google will support on an ongoing basis, or is it something they may change without warning and thus break any
publically available forms that a business or school (we're using Google Apps, Education Edition in my organization) may be relying upon
to collect data?