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Form Design

The whole idea behind the simplicity of Bizview is the user familiarity with the grid layout. Most people have worked with Excel, with columns and rows. The foundation of Bizview design is the same, to work with columns and rows to form the layout and behavior of your input form.

Access form design by selecting the Input icon from the menu and then select Design mode:

If you are connected to the Bizview role BV30 you can add new forms or edit the existing forms by selecting the Edit tab in the Form ribbon, shown below:

Important: Designing forms is only available for members of the BV30 role and only in the desktop version. It is not possible to design forms on a mobile device or tablet.

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Form Design

The whole idea behind the simplicity of Bizview is the user familiarity with the grid layout. Most people have worked with Excel, with columns and rows. The foundation of Bizview design is the same, to work with columns and rows to form the layout and behavior of your input form.

Access form design by selecting the Input icon from the menu and then select Design mode:

If you are connected to the Bizview role BV30 you can add new forms or edit the existing forms by selecting the Edit tab in the Form ribbon, shown below:

Important: Designing forms is only available for members of the BV30 role and only in the desktop version. It is not possible to design forms on a mobile device or tablet.

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