New form response rows should keep formulas
Best for scoring sheets, calculated columns, lookup helpers, status fields, formatting consistency, and any response sheet where row 2 contains the model logic.
FormSuite has three public install paths for Google Sheets operators. Use FormCopy when Google Forms response rows need formulas and formats. Use FormMerge when spreadsheet rows should become personalized emails. Use DocForge when rows should generate Google Docs, PDFs, certificates, letters, or other templated documents.
This page is for evaluators who already have data in Google Sheets and need to decide which Marketplace listing to open first.
Best for scoring sheets, calculated columns, lookup helpers, status fields, formatting consistency, and any response sheet where row 2 contains the model logic.
Best for operational email, recipient lists, custom subject and body merge tags, test sends, batch delivery, and row-level send status inside the sheet.
Best for certificates, letters, intake summaries, case files, PDF packets, template mapping, preflight checks, and repeatable document generation.
The fastest install-to-value path is one tiny test. Do not start with a full production batch; prove the first row works, then scale up.
Submit one test form response, send one message to yourself, or generate one document from a sample row. Check the output before turning on a recurring workflow.
If the first copy-down, test email, or generated file works, leave a short Marketplace review or send setup feedback while the install experience is still fresh.
When sharing this page in a community answer, solve the user's spreadsheet problem first and disclose the relationship if you mention a FormSuite add-on.
For Google Forms response sheets, keep a clean model row and test one new submission before relying on formulas downstream. Disclosure: I maintain FormCopy, a Google Sheets add-on for copying formulas and formats into new response rows.
For row-based email, test the recipient column, merge tags, and one sample send before a batch. Disclosure: I maintain FormMerge, a Google Sheets add-on for personalized email from sheet rows.
For document generation, start with a Docs template, map a small test row, and run preflight before producing a full batch. Disclosure: I maintain DocForge, a Google Sheets add-on for generating Docs and PDFs from rows.