What are the destination options for storing responses in Google Forms?

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The destination options for storing responses in Google Forms include the ability to store responses in either a new spreadsheet or an existing spreadsheet. This flexibility allows users to easily manage and analyze the collected data. When creating a Google Form, you can select to generate a new Google Sheet that will automatically populate with responses as they come in, or you can direct the responses to an already created spreadsheet. This feature is particularly useful for educators and professionals who may want to maintain continuity with an existing data set or analyze responses alongside previous data.

The other choices provided do not encompass the full range of options available. Only storing responses in a new spreadsheet limits the user's ability to integrate or reference past data. Claiming that responses can only be stored in existing spreadsheets ignores the possibility of creating a new one tailored specifically for that survey or form. Similarly, suggesting that responses can be stored only in a PDF format overlooks the more dynamic capabilities of Google Sheets, which allow for ongoing data manipulation and analysis rather than a static document format like PDF.