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[G Suite] Google Forms Now Allowing users to Upload File from Google Drive, Desktop

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As you may have noticed on our Contact and Advertising page, we are using Google Form and it’s working out for us very well.

Why to pay for monthly fees to other WordPress Forms provider as Google already giving us an option to create our own beautiful forms.

Google Forms not only provide us an option to beautify layouts but also it helps put all validation for each forms, file upload utility, storing all responses to excel sheet and of course email notification.

Last month G Suite users got an option to upload file and which I would like to share with you today. That’s an most requested feature and I wanted that badly for my teams.

In order to get started and using File Upload feature follow below steps:

Step-1

Go to Google Forms.

Step-2

Choose one of the many predefined template. I choose the 1st Contact Information template.

Step-3

In that form, just add File upload option by selecting + button.

You will immediately see a message saying your files will be uploaded to owner’s Google Drive folder.

Step-4

Next step is to select how big and which type of files you would like your users to upload. I usually select 10MB and all file types except video and mp3.

Step-5

Just see live preview of your form and you will see ADD FILE link as you see in below image.

Just click on it and it will open a pop-up window and you will have an option to upload new file or choose a file from your Google Drive folder.

That’s it. It’s very convenient and simple feature which Google has added to Google Forms. I’m really enjoying Google Form. Let me know your comment or a problem you are facing.

Above solution is best suites you if you have below questions:

  • How do I upload files to Google Drive?
  • What is Google form?
  • How does Google Drive sharing work?
  • How do you turn on a Google form?
  • What is an alternative to Wufoo Forms, Gravity Forms, Ninja forms, WP Forms, etc?

Again, I really think there is no need to pay for paid WordPress forms, i.e, Ninja Forms, Gravity Forms, WP Forms, Wufoo, etc.

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