It may not seem much, but Google made this feature more useful by changing how the forms look when printed. "When you print a form, each question is formatted in a way that makes it simple for people to fill in when printed on paper," informs Google.
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For example, Google includes helpful messages like "Example: December 15, 2012" when you're supposed to write a date or "Mark only one oval" when you need to pick a single answer. The text box for longer answers is replaced by a few dotted lines.
It's a much better option than clicking "view live form" and printing the page.
{ via +GoogleDrive }
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