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hi everyone my name is nick and today im going to show you guys how to set up branching for your microsoft forms and this is incredibly useful if you have conditional questions um where the answer to that question may lead to a different set of questions um if this is useful to you guys you know what to do um and with all that said lets jump on over to the desktop okay so the first thing you want to do is actually navigate to office.com and login and once youve logged in and you want to find your microsoft forms app um where mine is just here but itll be somewhere within this section for yourself once you have that uh opened itll open up in a new tab like this one here um what we want to do now is actually create a new form and so im just going to create a new form um from scratch and were just going to call this um branching i think is probably the easiest way to describe my form okay so the next thing that we want to do is add a new question so im going to go for a multiple c