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Field Description
Edit Make changes to an existing field. The Form Field Editor opens. Any changes made to the
field using this editor will apply only to this field on this form.
Edit Base Field Make changes to an existing field’s definition. Any changes made to the field using this editor
will apply to all forms that are using this field (except where the form field has already been
modified to be different from the underlying field definition).
Remove Removes the field from the form. To add a field back to the form after it has been removed,
use the Insert Before or Insert After option and select it from the Field Name drop-down list
in the Form Field Editor that opens.
Insert Before Add a new field to the form. Clicking one of these links opens a blank form field editor and
automatically sets the rank number of the new field.
Insert After
Disable Field Disables this field on the form. To enable it on the form again, click Enable Field.
Preview Form Opens an example of the form so you can see what it looks like. This preview form can be
submitted to test the field validation rules you have defined. If all fields are able to be
validated, the form submit is successful and a summary of the values submitted is displayed.
This allows you to verify any data conversion and formatting rules you have set up.
Table 35: Form Editor Options
See also:
"Editing Self-Registration Pages" on page 240
Creating a Single Password for Multiple Accounts
You can create multiple accounts that have the same password. In order to do this, you first customize the
Create Multiple Guest Accounts form to include the Password field.
To include the Password field on the Create Multiple Guest Accounts form:
1. Go to Configuration > Pages >Forms & Views. Click the create_multi row, then click its Edit Fields
link. The Customize Form Fields view opens, showing a list of the fields included in the Create Multiple Guest
Accounts form and their descriptions.
At this point, the Password field is not listed because the Create Multiple Guest Accounts form (create_
multi) has not yet been customized to include it. You will create it for the form in the next step.
2. Click on any field in the list to expand a row, then click the Insert After link (you can modify this placement
later). The Customize Form Field form opens.
3. In the Field Name row, choose password from the drop-down list. The form displays configuration
options for this field.
4. In the Field row, mark the Enable this field check box.
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