We’ve just released a handy upgrade to our REST connector that should help with a number of scenarios customers have been asking for.
Connector Logs
See Which Forms Were Sent and When
Connectors allow you to deliver your forms where you want – by email, or to a Dropbox, Google or One Drive folder (amongst others).
From Monday 20 April 2015, you can now view a log showing each form sent.Continue reading
Built In Data for Templates
Every Form entry includes a number of built-in data fields that are available for use in your Word/Excel templates as well.
These built-in values are easily inserted into your template by using the {{%BUILTIN_NAME}} placeholder syntax.
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Sizing Images in Word/Excel Output
To add a picture/image from your form into your Word or Excel outputs, all you need to do is add the placeholder for the image field. However the system will size the image automatically and usually this is not what you desire. Her’s how to work around it.
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Send Form Data to Word/PDF/Excel
FormsFly to Microsoft Word or Excel Docs
FormsFly allows you to export Data in the layouts you want by using Microsoft Word or Excel templates. If you already have Word/Excel documents that you have been printing out to use as data capture Forms, this means that with a few minor changes you can reuse these as data templates.
Send Form Data to a Web Service
HTTP POST Connector
If you have access to technical personnel (software developers) and are looking to tightly integrate with our platform, then this Connector option is worth a look.
The HTTP POST Connector will send automatically form entry data in XML or JSON format to a web service address that you specify.
Send Form Data to Google Spreadsheets
One of the easiest ways to automate your forms is to connect your form data entries to a Google Spreadsheet.
For example, if a timesheet form is captured, it would be helpful to have that information appear in a Timesheet spreadsheet automatically.