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    Is it possible to create a form with two columns or add general info (Text) and fluff to the form? I'm evaluating this for the full professional version to integrate into Salesforce for our corporation. The people (including myself) that are interested are not programmers and do not want to be messing with code when creating and structuring the forms. In fact some can barely handle Excel. All we want to do is send the forms down to the marketing team to host on the server and link to in Salesforce and DreamTeam.

    I think you have a great concept here, but even more drag/drop/move functionality would be a great next step.

    Thanks,

    Andrew
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      CommentAuthorcedsav
    • CommentTimeDec 12th 2011
     
    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks for checking us out.

    We're just about to release an update to our Form Builder. Today we rolled out some behind-the-scene code change, and if all goes well, tomorrow we'll make the new version available (as a preview, the current version will remain the default for the next few weeks).

    The new version has a completely different UI, with much better drag&drop and multi-column layout (among other things).

    I'll let you know as soon as you can try it.

    Cedric
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      CommentAuthorcedsav
    • CommentTimeDec 14th 2011
     
    Andrew,

    You can now try the new Form Builder:
    http://app.formassembly.com/form-builder/4.0.0/

    We're still working on putting the documentation and tutorials together, but here's a quick screencast showing how to build a multi-column form and the drag&drop interface:
    http://screencast.com/t/WxRxQO5f1j

    We also posted some background information here:
    http://www3.formassembly.com/blog/a-new-form-builder-for-the-new-web/