How can I duplicate or clone my form to use on another page on my site?

  • gmhfinancial
    Asked on August 6, 2016 at 2:53 PM
  • Welvin Support Team Lead
    Replied on August 6, 2016 at 3:56 PM

    Please follow the steps from the following guide to clone your own form:

    https://www.jotform.com/help/27-How-to-clone-an-existing-form-from-your-account

    The cloned form will be automatically loaded in the form builder. You can update the form before embedding it to your website. 

  • gmhfinancial
    Replied on September 12, 2016 at 4:45 PM
    Thank you! How do I move that form onto another page on my site? I would like to use the same form I have on my homepage on my auto page as well. I would also like to use a version of that form on other pages, but I’m not sure how to replace/publish existing forms.
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  • liyam
    Replied on September 12, 2016 at 8:32 PM

    Hello gmhfinancial,

    If you want to use the form on a different website, you can do so just by doing the same process on how you embedded your form on your 1st website.

    You can actually embed one single form to any webpage all at the same time, and there is no need for you to move forms. All you need to realize is from which webpage the submission came from. So what you just need to do is actually get the code for embedding to a web page. Just in case you need to know how to embed forms to web pages, this guide might help you with it: https://www.jotform.com/help/67-Which-form-embed-code-should-I-use 

    Hope this gives clarification to your concern. If you have further questions such as trying to know a way how to know from which website the submission came from, please let us know.

     

  • gmhfinancial
    Replied on September 12, 2016 at 8:46 PM
    Thanks for the email. What I'm trying to do is use one form on all pages of my site but to be able to change the layout on each page. I don't need all the same info on each page but it would be easier to delete info from the existing form than to create a new one on each page.
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  • liyam
    Replied on September 12, 2016 at 10:22 PM

    In order to have a distinct layout of a form on a certain page but still using that single form on another page with also its own distinct layout, you can manually style your page by placing the HTML source of your form instead. This guide will teach you how to get your form's full HTML source: https://www.jotform.com/help/104-How-to-get-the-Full-Source-Code-of-your-Form 

    This way, you can have full control on how you wish to style your form on a specific page and the layout will only take effect on that page, and not on your form in JotForm. But this method requires that you have knowledge with HTML. 

    But if you have limited capacity to redesign using HTML tagging (coding), it would be best to clone your form and layout the style on the form builder, and just place a specific form on a specific page.

    Hope this sheds light to your concern.

    Feel free to let us know if you have questions.

    Thanks.