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today weamp;#39;re going to look at how to inject Google form submissions dynamically in real time into Google Docs for the purpose of this demo letamp;#39;s say that weamp;#39;re working in a company that so far has been allowing employees to work from home and recently they made a decision to bring everybody else back to the office five times a week which is crazy I know so thatamp;#39;s why you and I and the rest of us have decided to write a letter to the management telling them how we feel that this is a really terrible decision and we want to incorporate comments from our colleagues we could give them access to the Google Doc that you and I are working on but we decided that weamp;#39;ll be better off creating a Google form and soliciting their comments from the form and then injecting it into the Google Doc dynamically so that whenever management looks at the document they could see comments added as time goes on so for example letamp;#39;s say that one employee just gonna