This article is for people who use a screen reader program such as Windows Narrator, JAWS, or NVDA with Windows tools or features and Microsoft 365 products. This article is part of the Accessibility help & learning content set where you can find more accessibility information on our apps. For general help, visit Microsoft Support.
On this page you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft apps to work with Microsoft Forms forms, quizzes, or polls on a Windows computer.
See also
Introduction to Microsoft Forms
Microsoft Forms help & learning
Microsoft Forms introductory course: Create authentic assessments with Microsoft Forms
On this page you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft apps to work with Microsoft Forms polls on a macOS computer.
See also
Introduction to Microsoft Forms
Microsoft Forms help & learning
Microsoft Forms introductory course: Create authentic assessments with Microsoft Forms
On this page you can find links to accessibility help articles that are written for people who use screen readers with Microsoft apps to work with Microsoft Forms forms, quizzes, or polls in Microsoft Edge on a Windows computer.
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Use a screen reader to insert a form into an Excel worksheet
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Use a screen reader to insert a form into a SharePoint Online site
See also
Introduction to Microsoft Forms
Microsoft Forms help & learning
Microsoft Forms introductory course: Create authentic assessments with Microsoft Forms