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    You Can Now Auto-Generate Google Forms Using Gemini Using Prompts or Files – Here’s How

    June 19, 2025

    As of June 11, Google Forms users can draft forms using Gemini by describing what they need or linking Docs, Sheets, Slides, or PDFs.

    The post You Can Now Auto-Generate Google Forms Using Gemini Using Prompts or Files – Here’s How appeared first on MSPoweruser.

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