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don't miss the chance to make it as user-friendly as possible. See "Designing a COTG
Template" on page578.
Creating a COTG template using a wizard
To create a COTG template with a template wizard:
1. l In the Welcome screen that appears after startup and when you click the Home icon
at the top right, choose Browse Template Wizards. Scroll down until you see the
Capture OnTheGo Starter Template Wizards.
l Alternatively, on the File menu, click New, expand the Template folder, and then
expand the Capture OnTheGo Starter folder.
2. Select a template. There are 8 types of Web Template Wizards:
l Blank. The Blank COTG Template has some basic design and the appropriate
form, but no actual form or COTG elements.
l Bill of Lading. The Bill of Lading Template is a transactional template that includes
a Dynamic Table with a checkmark on each line, along with Signature and Date
COTG elements. Use this wizard as a way to quickly start any new Zurb Foundation
based form for Capture OnTheGo.
l Event Registration. The Event Registration Template is a generic registration form
asking for name, phone, email, etc.
l Event Feedback. The Event Feedback Template is a questionnaire containing
different questions used to rate an experience.
l Membership Application. The Membership Application Template is a signed
generic request form that can be used for memberships such as gyms, clubs, etc.
l Patient Intake. The Patient Intake Template is a generic medical questionnaire that
could potentially be used as a base for insurance or clinic form.
l Kitchen Sink. The Kitchen Sink Template includes a wide range of basic form and
COTG form elements demonstrating various possibilities of the software.
l Time Sheet. The Time Sheet Template is a single page application used to add
time entries to a list. This template demonstrates the dynamic addition of lines within
a COTG template, as the Add button creates a new time entry. There is no limit to
the number of entries in a single page. Submitted data are grouped using arrays
(see "Grouping data using arrays" on page599).
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