You can’t use the embedded URL, that won’t work. When you create your form, you have the option to share it. If you choose the “Share by email” option, it will provide a URL which you can paste into an email message. That the is the URL you want, it should end with the text “…/viewform”.
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Migo5
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Thanks for quick response.
[wpgform id=’https://docs.google.com
/forms/d/1LAw1jfYmbWxzETjd4XBz6PXZCu9cJXcc9fOmG1F_8oE/viewform’ uid='<unique text string>’]
It seems to be correct, but still the same error message.
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Migo5
(@migo5)
It seems wpgform to be the issue:
This is working.
[gform form=’https://docs.google.com/forms/d/
1LAw1jfYmbWxzETjd4XBz6PXZCu9cJXcc9fOmG1F_8oE/viewform’]
This is not working.
[wpgform form=’https://docs.google.com/forms/d/
1LAw1jfYmbWxzETjd4XBz6PXZCu9cJXcc9fOmG1F_8oE/viewform’]
Sorry, not even close. When you use the wpgform shortcode, which is what I recommend, the id parameter will be a numerical value which corresponds to the post id for the Google form.
Before you can use the shortcode you need to set up the form using the UI on the Dashboard. Do this from the Dashboard:
- Dashboard->Google Forms->Add New Google Form
- Use the URL you had as the id parameter in what you posted above as the Form URL.
- Give the form a name in the Title field
- Publish the form
- View the form using the permalink WordPress generates
Following these steps should allow you to view your form on your WordPress site. If you want to use the shortcode note the post id number when you edit the form as that will be the value you use as the id parameter.
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Migo5
(@migo5)
Works very nicely.
Thanks again.
Glad to hear that it is now working for you.