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- Adding Fields
- Adding and Editing Linked List items using Inline, Dialog & Sintel Forms Embedded
- Linked Lists-How to add attachments
- Linked Libraries-Using a Document/Picture Library
- Sections - Tab order
- Using a Linked List
- Field and Section Validation
- Creating Calculated Fields & using formulas
- Default values & custom values
- Setting field properties within a Linked List
- About Layout
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- Import a form template
- Configure Printing Options
- Lookup Columns: Retrieve additional columns from Lookup List
- Use Sintel Embedded Mode on a linked list
- Automatically add linked items or files
- Lookup Columns: Control the sort order
- Share a Form
- Configure a cascading drop-down
- Change the layout of Choice Fields
- Make Attachments Mandatory
- Set & clear field values using rules
- Create a custom form header
- Export a form template
- Transferring your license to another tenant
- Debugging your forms
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- Workflow emails not being received by distribution lists or mail-enabled security groups
- Changing the Content Approval settings of a list can cause an issue with Sintel Forms
- Site naming and Sintel Forms
- Workflow emails not being received by SharePoint group members
- Ad blockers and Privacy Extensions
- "500 internal server error" on form opening
- Attachments option missing in Sintel Forms
- "401 Unauthorized" error during form data save
- Sintel Forms doesn't appear to be applied to a list
- Handling the list view threshold for the Workflow and Conversations features
- No actions appearing in the actions menu
- Enabling third-party cookies
- Sintel Forms Save Process
About Logic
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byPiotr Jasek
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The logic screen gives you the ability to define rules which can be applied to any form. There are 3 key components to familiarize yourself with in order to effectively use Logic.
The 3 key components are:
- Rules
These are the core building blocks for implementing logic. You can create one or more rules that are triggered by one or more conditions and will execute one or more steps. - Conditions
These are used to trigger a rule which in turn will execute one or more steps. You can use a combination of conditions to trigger a rule or if you want a particular rule to execute always you can simply define no conditions. - Steps
These are the actual actions that will be performed when a rule is triggered by a condition such as making a form read-only or executing JavaScript.
Quick Demo
(duration <2 minutes)
For more information about ‘Rules’ click here.
For more information about ‘Conditions’ click here.
For more information about ‘Steps’ click here.
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