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californiadancetheatreAsked on November 8, 2016 at 4:16 PM
I am making a form for our faculty to log their recital songs for their classes. My form is perfect, but then it's submitted to me and they can't see what songs others have chosen to make sure they aren't picking duplicates.
Is there a way to have a button to "view current selections" or something like that where the person filling out the form can have a birds-eye view of what has already been submitted?
Thank you, my email is caldancetheatre@gmail.com.
Krysten Johnson
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Kevin Support Team LeadReplied on November 8, 2016 at 9:23 PM
I would suggest you to take a look to our reports, reports will help you to display the info already submitted in your form, here is the link to our guide about reports on JotForm: How-To-Create-Form-Reports-in-JotForm
You could also redirect the user once the form is submitted to the report so they can take a look to the info: Redirecting-Users-to-a-Different-Page
If you want to set limits on the number of selections in your form you could also use a widget, here are some widgets that may help you:
https://widgets.jotform.com/widget/quantity_gift_registry
https://widgets.jotform.com/widget/gift_registry
This guide will help to add a widget to your form: https://www.jotform.com/help/252-How-to-Add-a-Widget-to-your-Form
Hope this helps.