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  • Go to the Build tab.

  • Add your form fields by selecting +Add elements and choosing from the range of form elements available. For more information on each of the form elements, hover your mouse over the question mark next to each one.

  • For each form field/element:

    • The General tab allows you to add in a title, description text, any options for elements such as radio buttons, set the field to be “required” (make it mandatory to be filled in by the user) and add character or word count limits.

    • The Conditions tab allows you to add basic conditional logic to your form, such as making the field visible or hidden depending on the answer given in an earlier field.

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Options for the submit button

  • It's possible to make the Submit button visible or hidden based on conditional logic, if you have specific answers to questions that make the form user ineligible to submit their form. You can set this up in the same way that you add conditional logic to all other form elements.

  • To have no submit button appear on your form (e.g. for decision tree forms), don’t click the

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  • “Customize” option for the button

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  • in the back-end. Although it will still be visible in the CMS it won’t appear on the embedded form on your webpage.

    • If you have clicked “Customize” at some point, you

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    • can delete this Submit button field and then just make sure not to click “Customize” on the new button that will appear.

Customise your form settings

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The below These are the 3 2 main options that form builders most frequently want to set up and/or customise.

There is also an advanced guide to form settings, to see all currently available options.

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