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Hello Atlassian Community!
I have been using JIRA/Confluence for over a year now, so I am not new but nowhere to the level others are :)
I have a form question -
1. In Confluence when creating a form, when users input the information in the form, is there a way of printing/exporting the form with their inputted information? I don't just need the raw responses (i.e. Macro Forms-Responses Table), I would like to actually be able to print/save/export the form as its laid out with the information entered in the fields. Is this possible?
Example: I created a form that captures details of a change request the business has for our group. Currently they have a WORD doc that they fill out and sends to us. I would like to streamline this process so we can capture the raw data, but also capture the document they filled out.
Thank you so much in advance,
Please help.
Ray
@Ray Capulong Please look at confiform (confiform) it is a poweful plugin that can meet your requirements.
Thanks @Ian Magero for mentioning our plugin and welcome @Ray Capulong
Take a look at ConfiForms plugin website, with lot's of tutorials and examples and let me know if you need any help
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So, we have to pay thousands of dollars extra per year for what should be standard form functionality? This is why I cannot stand using Confluence.
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