![]() Just another regular Google Form, containing several fields in different types, to demonstrate how to successfully pass values into them no matter the type of each field. But one thing in common among all those different types of fields is that they all have a specific unique identifiers that represents them, so as long as we nicely grab those unique IDs we’ve got the hook to attach values to them on the loading of the page! □ Let the hack begin…įor this simple hack I have created a simple Google Form with a bunch of fields in it to enter data and submit. There are many different types of fields that could consist in a Google Form, Text fields, Multiple Choice, Check boxes, Drop down, Date and Time selection fields… and so on. This is probably a not so well known fact, and works like a charm as long as you scrape out the unique identifiers of the fields. To my surprise when I was hacking around with it, I noticed that Google Forms allows us to attach URL parameters that could target the fields in the form, and pre-populate them with the given parameters. Google Forms are simply, nothing but just a list of fields where the user is required to enter data into and submit. So I happened to be playing around with Google Forms recently and came across this requirement to pre-populate some data in my Google Form, which led me to come across this simple solution to automatically fill data in the fields of the Google Form by injecting values in the URL targeting the required fields. Wanna auto fill and populate your Google Forms with data by injecting values from the URL itself? Then you’re at the right spot. ![]()
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