So far I’ve liked the general setup of Forms.It’s a nice a light interface very good for questionnaires of up to 95 questions.

But is there more about this product than just a list of questions?
Yes there is, but the options are a bit hidden. Next to the Share button there is a …-menu with Branching and settings.

Well there is a uservoice for this already! This options should be a lot more visible!
https://microsoftforms.uservoice.com/forums/386451-welcome-to-microsoft-forms-suggestion-box/suggestions/20335936-make-the-branching-functionality-more-obvious-when
Once you have found the branching options your questions will have the Go to options available:

This is great to create real spaghetti questionnaires. Yum!

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Can we create a flow to that we can pass the MS Form id dynamically .
For ex If I have 4 forms do I need to create 4 different flows to analyse the response
Hi Ashtosh,
You could use the trigger When a response is submitted from the Microsoft Forms connector.
Yes but in that case if I have 4 MS Forms I will have to create 4 different flows right.I want a generic solution so that I can manage all the form responses using one flow by the passing the form id dynamically i.e. using dynamic content.
Is there any way to achieve the same