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adminKeymaster
Submit data to the Formidable form, create a new field map layout on the PRO2PDF Export tab as shown in the video example.
Let us know if you need further assistance.
cornParticipantwhere is the video example located?
adminKeymasterClick on these words… video example, or the words above…
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cornParticipantfor an address section on a form I have the address on the formidable form as address, city, state, zip. can I map all the address related fields to the one field?
cornParticipantOn another note, can I will be creating the page today with several PDFS on it. In noticed in the video that a dynamic url was used. In order to make it so that people fill out the form and it pass the data to all the files that are on this new page i’m creating, what do I need to do? Also how do I get a shortcode for the additional PDFS?
adminKeymasterThere are two options to combine fields;
1 – Use a Formidable hidden field with the Text calculations field option to combine fields. This option does not have any formatting options.2 – Use PRO2PDF’s “Formidable: Dynamic” setting for the “Webform Data Field ID” dropdown, then add the field ID’s to the resulting text box. This option allows for simple formatting.
Regarding one Formidable Form merging to several PDF forms;
– Create a Field Map Layout for each PDF form. (Which creates PRO2PDF shortcodes for each.)
– The layout=x parameter may be changed to be dynamic based on form responses, like layout=[123]. (Where field ID 123 may be a radio button using the ‘Separate values‘ option with values set to match layout IDs)
– You may also use Formidable’s conditionals such as;
[if 125 equals=”Yes”]layout=xx[/if 125]Let us know if you need further assistance by providing specifics about how you need the PDFs created and we will provide a more specific solution.
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cornParticipantYou can use dummy data on the links below and test as much as you like.
the client wants functionality like this:
https://www.webmerge.me/route/15662/zdnrlsWhen you fill that out it merges and fills out multple PDFS.
They also like this:
https://www.webmerge.me/route/15662/zdnrls?test=1That will fill out the PDF and email a copy to the client.
adminKeymasterCreate the Formidable form and field map layouts, then all will work the same as the example link.
Let us know if you have any questions as you progress. We remain at your service.
adminKeymasterWe can also create the field map layouts for you, complete this form if our service is needed to provide a completed project.
cornParticipantthanks 😉 where can I find out more about how to use conditional elements? also does conditional work on the free verison?
adminKeymasterClick the words (links) in the above message above to be directed to the help pages on Formidable Form’s site.
Here’s a link to compare the free & paid versions of Formidable Forms. You can contact Formidable’s outstanding support team here if you have any questions about their plugin.
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cornParticipantto just demonstrate one form, what do I need to set the redirect to in formidable to show the form on the page?
What i want to do is have the user fill out the formidable form and then it sends them to a wordpress page with the document on it athat they just click to download.
adminKeymasterWordpress does not display PDF files, you can use the PRO2PDF shortcode(s) in the Formidable Form’s “On-Submit Message Box” and include the desired shortcode parameters to download or automatically display the PDF in a new browser tab, but not “on a WordPress page”.
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