# How to create a Google Form with branching logic?

When you create a survey with Google Forms, you can use conditional questioning to send respondents to specific pages based on their answers. Here’s how you can use branching logic to send people to questions that pertain to their responses.
The first thing you want to do is open the Google Forms survey where you want to use logic branching. If you don’t already have a survey prepared or if you haven’t ever used Forms before check out our beginner’s guide to Google Forms to help you get started.

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When we create a survey with Google Forms, we can use conditional questions to send respondents to a specific page based on their answers.

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