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  1. Response Aliases

    Learn how you can use response aliases to create dynamic notifications within FormAssembly.
  2. Use Auto-Save to Recover an Unsaved Form

    Recover an unsaved version If you've had to exit the form builder without saving, you may be able to recover the unsaved version of your form. The next time you open that form in the Form Builder, it will ask you if you would like to restore the un...
  3. Form Contact Information and GDPR Rights Link

    Learn how to show your contact information and link to GDPR rights on a form by form basis.
  4. Images in Fields

    Introduction Engage your users by using images as choices on radio button and checkbox questions. You can have your users make a selection by using the traditional boxes, or by removing them all together so they can click directly on the image. ...
  5.  Add Whitespace and Line Breaks to a Form

    Add White Space / Line Breaks Occasionally you may want to put more space between your form fields. You can use empty text sections to add white space to your form. Step by step To add white space to your form: In the Form Builder, click A...
  6. Reorder Your Fields

    Reorder with Drag & Drop Arrange your fields within the Form Builder by selecting the field you want to move, then using the drag handle (to the left of the field) to drag and reorder. Reorder with the Outline The outline allows you to see an...
  7. Validation Rules for Date/Time Predefined Content Field

    Learn about the validation rules for our Date/Time predefined content field.
  8. Completion Rate Information

    Completion Rate The completion rate is the amount of people who completed your form divided by the number of people who visited your form. When accessing the FormAssembly form link directly (or if you are embedding your form with an iframe), acces...
  9. Response Volume Limits

    Learn about FormAssembly's response volume limits.
  10. Incomplete Responses

    Learn how to manage incomplete form responses
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