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Here to Help: How to Create a Multi-Page Form

Jessica Haas
July 20, 2016
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"Here to Help" is a support column written especially for Formstack's awesome, loyal customers.

When most people think about online forms, they probably first think about single-page forms for providing contact information, purchasing products, or donating funds. But did you know there are some really great uses (and benefits!) for longer, multi-page forms as well?If you want to conduct a thorough research survey or gather detailed information on a job application, a multi-page form is the way to go. When you spread your survey or application questions across pages, you make completing the form seem less overwhelming. Plus, you can activate our Save and Resume feature, which allows respondents to save their completed answers and come back when they have more time.What does this mean for you? More responses! In our most recent Form Conversion Report, we found that form submission rates more than triple when fields are spread over multiple pages. So increasing the ease and convenience of filling out your form is a win for the user and you!Ready to get started? Below I’ll walk step-by-step through the process of creating multi-page forms for any need.

Step 1: Create a New Form

To build a multi-page form, you start out just as you would for a single-page form. Go into your Forms tab and click Create a New Form. Follow the prompts to name your form and start with a blank form in the builder.

Creating online forms

Step 2: Add a Section for Each Page

You can create multiple pages for your form by adding multiple Sections to your form. For each page you want your form to have beyond the initial page, simply drag and drop a new Section onto your form and select Start New Page in the options box on the left.

Creating a Multi-Page Form

Step 3: Activate Save and Resume

Once you’ve set your form up with multiple pages, you will have the option to activate Save and Resume. This feature adds convenience for users because it allows them to save a partially completed form and return to complete it at a later time.To activate Save and Resume, simply scroll to the Form Extras section at the bottom of the left sidebar, and toggle the Save and Resume option to ON.

Formstack's Save and Resume Feature for Multi-Page Forms

When using Save and Resume, note the following:

  • Files uploaded to the form and signatures completed by users will not be saved until the form is submitted to the database. Users should not upload files or sign forms until they are ready to submit.
  • To resume filling out a form, respondents do not need a username or password. They will receive a direct link and have 30 days to finish their partially-completed form.

Step 4: Add a Progress Indicator Bar

If you’ve created a multi-page form, you will also have the option to add a Progress Indicator so users can see how close they are to finishing your form.To include a progress bar on your form, scroll down to the Form Extras section on the left side of the form builder, and toggle the Progress Indicator option to ON.

Formstack's Progress Indicator for Multi-Page Forms

Step 5: Complete Your Form

Complete your form by adding fields under each section to fill in the multiple pages in your form. For example, if you are creating a multi-page job application, the first page could include a company overview and the job description. The second page could be for all the basic contact information. The third page could be for initial interview-esque questions to narrow the field. And the final page could be for uploading a resume and/or cover letter.The completed form will show Previous and Next buttons at the bottom of appropriate pages, as well as a link for Save and Resume Later. It will also have a bar at the bottom to indicate completion progress.

Multi-Page Form

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Jessica Haas
Jessica is the Director of CX & Professional Services at Formstack and has been with the company since 2012. Most of the time, her brain is consumed by thoughts of service design, customer happiness, and creative solutions. She wants to make a difference for people and hopes to someday become a master of zen.
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