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How to Create Google Forms with Conditional Logic (Branching Questions)

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Setting up conditional logic in Google Forms is easier than you think. By adding branching sections to your Google Form, you can ask more detailed questions and receive more specific answers. In this video tutorial, Scott Friesen shows you how to simply create conditional logic in Google Forms.

0:00 Adding sections to your form
1:53 Send to section based on answer
3:43 Adding additional questions
6:01 Ending your branching form

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