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The best option for checking and testing your form is to embed it on a page in Draft status – you will be able to see and interact with the form without needing to publish the page.
Once you have finished testing your form (and had it approved by the SDP content team if you’re a content.vic.gov.au CMS user), delete all the test submissions from the CMS.
Embed your form on a webpage
In the edit screen of your page, click the Add Component button and select 'Form embed (Drupal)'.
In the title field you can either add a heading for this form (it will display as a Heading 2 size) or you can leave this field blank.
In the webform dropdown, scroll to find the name of the form you want to embed. The names displayed on this list are internal names and won't show on the page.
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If you want to make any further changes to your webform after you have already starting receiving submissions, make sure to export and/or clear out all the current submissions you have received first. This will ensure you are able to easily download future submissions. |
Example form
To see how the various form elements display and work for website users, check out our sample form.
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