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There is a now a form property called Element Name. The default value for the field is form. The root element name in the submission xml of a form created from the designer palette is determined by the value in this field. It needs to be a valid XML element name. The designer can now change the name of the form without impacting the element name. Form schema and the generated xml file show the element name. If you want a form name with international characters, you must enter the international chars into the Element Name field. When the form name is updated, and 'Element Name' is kept the same, previous submissions can be initialized successfully. When 'Element Name' is updated, previous submissions cannot be initialized.
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If you check this checkbox a save button will , a Save button will be displayed at the top bottom of your form. If you don’t want users to be able to save/load your form, uncheck the checkbox so users will not see this button.
This feature is useful for lengthy forms where your users may not have all the information required to complete the form in a single session. By clicking on save the Save button a copy of the form with all the current values is saved on the form server. Later the user can re-open the form from their task list; see see Perform a task for more information.. The form will populate the fields from with the saved values.
Users You can repeat the save/load steps save your partially filled in forms as many times as they wishyou want.
Currently the Save button label for forms cannot be customized like it can for flows. The ability to change this may be available in a future release.
See the Save and Load feature, for full details.
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This property is currently ineffective for tenants with the default delegating security manager. However the delegating security manager may support SSO in the future.
Accessible
Live Forms can be used to build accessible forms/flows that meet Section 508 and WCAG 2.0 accessibility standards. Check the Accessible property to turn on this feature. Refer to this documentation for the details.
Decorated
Decorated is checked by default when you create a new form. If you uncheck Decorated at the form level, newly added controls will have their control level decorator property unset -- meaning no decorator. It will NOT remove the decorator from all controls already in the form. The decorated property can also be set at the flow level. The designer can select a decorator for each of the steps in a flow that will display on the navigation bar.