
1. First, open a Google Form.
2. Next, click on "Settings".
3. After that, click on the drop-down for Responses.
4. Lastly, turn on the Limit to 1 response toggle.
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How to Limit Responses in Google Forms : Step-by-Step Guide
To get started, open your Google Form where you want to apply the response settings. This is your workspace where all the form questions are organized.

Once inside your form, locate and select the “Settings” option at the top. This section gives you control over how respondents interact with your form.

Within the Settings menu, find the Responses section by clicking the drop-down arrow. This area allows you to manage how answers are collected and handled.

Here, you’ll see the option to Limit to 1 response. Toggle this setting on to ensure each participant can only submit the form once, helping you maintain the accuracy of your data.

With these settings adjusted, your form is now ready to be shared confidently. And if you want to create interactive demos quickly, Supademo provides a seamless way to do so in just moments.

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FAQs
Commonly asked questions about this topic.
What does "Limit to 1 response" do in Google Forms?
Can I limit responses without requiring users to sign in?
Is it possible to set a maximum number of total responses in Google Forms?
How do I disable the response limit after enabling it?
Will limiting responses affect form sharing options?
Can respondents edit their response after submission with the limit enabled?
Does "Limit to 1 response" work with other Google accounts besides Gmail?
How can I track who has submitted a response?
Are there any alternatives to limit responses without Google sign-in?
Why should I limit responses in my Google Form?

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