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hello itamp;#39;s matt and welcome to collaboration coach in this video weamp;#39;re going to look at how you can add a microsoft form to your powerpoint presentation this is useful if you need to get feedback from the viewer of your slides so for example you could add a quiz to test whether theyamp;#39;ve understood what you presented or you want to get their feedback on whether the content was any good iamp;#39;ll show you how to add an existing formal quiz and if you stick around to the end iamp;#39;ll show you how to make a nice feedback form for your training content before we get started please make sure you subscribe to the channel and hit that bell icon because weamp;#39;re posting every week and we donamp;#39;t want you to miss anything you can add your form from powerpoint by choosing the insert ribbon creating a new slide and then choose form the forms window will appear on the right hand side and you can choose from a list of available forms if you select one you hav