I am probably missing the blindingly obvious here, but bear with me!
When I search for information on this, it says that I should right-click the form and select Form Properties. I created the form using a template and skipped over the success page option, with a view to adding it later, but now I cannot find Form Properties. I have right-clicked every aspect of the form and it's not there. I must be missing something very obvious!
Help. please. Where should I be right-clicking? Hopefully I am not going to have to start again ...
EDIT: And yet again I have just answered my own question!!! It's within the Layout Grid options.
[SOLVED] Adding Success Page to Existing Form (Form Properties)
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Re: [SOLVED] Adding Success Page to Existing Form (Form Properties)
I struggled with that one. You would assume it would be in the form somewhere but i am sure there is a reason it is in the Layout Grid ….
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Re: [SOLVED] Adding Success Page to Existing Form (Form Properties)
Yes, it's just finding where things are sometimes! I guessed it had to be the layout grid, just didn't spot it straightaway.
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Re: [SOLVED] Adding Success Page to Existing Form (Form Properties)
There are 2 types of forms.I struggled with that one. You would assume it would be in the form somewhere but i am sure there is a reason it is in the Layout Grid ….
1. A dedicated 'form' object. This is a legacy container / layer for fixed layout only.
2. Other flexible containers like Layout Grids, Flexbox etc can also be configured as form.
If you use the form wizard then you can select whether you want to use fixed (default) or responsive layout using layout grid.
I know it can be confusing but that is the downside of supporting multiple layout systems instead of just one like other web design tools.
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Re: [SOLVED] Adding Success Page to Existing Form (Form Properties)
As usual a very logical reason for everything - the great thing about this is that help is just minutes away in most cases.