

Please be aware that it may take a few hours for the change to take effect. For the option, Let users access the Office store, your admin can check it to specifically enable access to the Forms add-in, which will allow people in your organization to insert a form into PowerPoint. Admins can sign in to, and then click Settings > Settings > User owned apps and services. Note: If you try to insert a form into your slide, but see the error message, Office 365 has been configured to prevent individual acquisition and execution of Office Store Add-ins, reach out to your admin to turn on the feature. Your form or quiz is now embedded in your PowerPoint slide. You can also select Edit if you have more changes to make or want to review results of the form or quiz.

Hover over the title of the form or quiz and click Insert. When you're done creating your form or quiz, it will be embedded in your PowerPoint slide and appear at the top of your My forms list under the +New Form and +New Quiz buttons.įind the form or quiz you want to insert into your slide under My forms in the panel. Learn more about how to create a form or create a quiz. Under My forms, click +New Form or +New Quiz to begin creating a form or quiz.Ī new window will open with a blank form and default title ("Untitled form"). Under Use these settings to manage your web add-in catalogs, uncheck both, Don't allow any web add-ins to start and Don't allow web add-ins from the Office Store to start.Ī Forms panel will open and dock on the right side of your PowerPoint presentation.

In the Trust Center dialog box, choose Trusted Add-in Catalogs. In PowerPoint, select Files > Options > Trust Center > Trust Center Settings. Important: If you're unable to insert a form, make sure your web add-ins aren't disabled.
