FormAssembly functionality includes the ability to enable "Save and Resume" for visitors to a web form. When checked, the contact can return to the form at a later date to complete and submit the requested information.
When a staff member leaves the institution, transfers roles, or no longer requires access to FormAssembly, you may wish to remove their user. You will want to first transfer ownership of all forms and then remove their user.
FormAssembly has a new user interface for their form building tools available to all customers. Underlying form building functionality remains the same, though navigating the site will be different. The below guide is designed as a quick reference for TargetX users to help guide you through common actions in Form Assembly.
FormAssembly is a service that allows you to build any type of web form—from simple contact forms to complex surveys—in just a few minutes. Forms are also easy to customize and edit quickly. You can build surveys using complex branching logic, multi-page data-entry forms, simple contact forms, registration forms, and more.
Double entry verification in Form Assembly refers to two fields that must match in order for the form to be submitted. This is often used for a fields for which accuracy is particularly important, like email address.