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provides frevvo provides many options for you to control what happens when your form is submitted.
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- Click the Document Actions tab, and the Send Documents sub-tab. Select the action Send Email. You can specify email addresses (To, Reply To, Cc ...) to send the submission data and each email address can be dynamically set from the form data using the drop down to the right of the field in the wizard. Type in your own email address into the To: field. In "Send Snapshot", select PDF. A PDF view of the form (identical to the print view) will be attached. Leave "Send Data" checked. An XML file containing the form data will also be attached.
- The subject & content of the email can also be specified and you can format these using HTML as well as create dynamic content using controls in the form. Set an email Subject and Message as desired. Experiment with using controls in the form as templates via the drop downs. You can also search template by typing "{" and the first few letters of the control name. Click Finish and save your form.
- Test your form, fill in any required controls and Submit. Check your email (for on-premise installs you'll have to first configure your SMTP server). See that has frevvo has sent an email with the subject, content and data attachments as configured by you.
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- Click the Form Actions tab. The option Display Message when user submits form is selected by default. You can specify any message you wish including dynamic content from the form data using the drop down below the Message. Try setting any message you want and experiment with using controls as templates to create dynamic content.
- The "Show in" drop down can be set to Frame, Parent or Top. This simply displays the message in the current frame, the parent window or the top window of the browser. Select Frame and click Finish.
- Test your form, fill in any required controls and Submit. See that displays frevvo displays your configured message with any dynamic content in the frame.
- Go back to the form, and run the wizard again this time selecting Parent or Top. Click Finish and save your form.
- Test it again. This time, see that the message is displayed in the parent window instead of in the frame.
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