Email from google forms

Here is an example of an email that Google Forms can send to respondents:

Subject: Your response to [Form Name]

Dear [Respondent's Name],

Thank you for taking the time to respond to our [Form Name] survey. We appreciate your input and value your opinions.

Below is a summary of your responses:

Question 1: [Response to Question 1]

Question 2: [Response to Question 2]

...

Question [X]: [Response to Question X]

If you have any additional comments or feedback, please feel free to include them below.

Best regards, [Your Name]

This is just an example, but the actual email sent by Google Forms may vary depending on the settings you choose when creating the form. Here are some customization options you can set:

  1. Form settings: In the Google Forms editor, go to the "Responses" tab and click on the three vertical dots next to "Get responses". Select "Edit settings" and then scroll down to the "Email notifications" section. Here, you can choose to send an email to respondents with a summary of their responses, and customize the subject line and message.
  2. Custom email template: You can also create a custom email template using Google Forms' built-in template editor. To do this, go to the "Responses" tab, click on the three vertical dots next to "Get responses", and select "Edit settings". Then, scroll down to the "Email notifications" section and click on the "Custom template" button. This will allow you to create a custom email template using HTML and CSS.

Remember to test your email notifications before sharing your form with respondents to ensure that they are working as expected.