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Creating a Form
Forms are an integral part of Slate and can be used for many tasks. A well-developed form can be crucial in marketing efforts, record management, reader review, events, interviews, and more. They enable you to quickly and easily collect data from pr...
Updated : 07 Apr 2024
Form Settings - Edit Properties
Edit Properties
Updated : 15 Nov 2023
Replicate Blocks
By using section breaks to define a replicate block, the same field or grouping of fields can be repeated on a form. This replicate action allows for ordered data to be captured on a form. Replicate blocks are best used on forms that do not al...
Updated : 17 Jun 2024
Embedding Forms
The form builder supports both "simple" and "dynamic" embeds. Both methods use script tags to inject the form into the hosting page's document object model (DOM), enabling the form to receive all of the CSS styles from the hosting page. Both meth...
Updated : 13 May 2024
Form Templates
Using form templates will save time, minimize work effort, and help to ensure consistency across your forms. Form templates can also be shared with colleagues, so everyone can work from the same templates and create consistent forms with default for...
Updated : 07 Apr 2024
Troubleshooting Forms
Below are some frequent topics related to using the Form Builder module in Slate. Forms Should I use mapped or unmapped fields? Do you want to save and store this data on the student record? If yes, map it to a system field. On an event form...
Updated : 23 Apr 2024