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APJ10
Jan 07, 2022Copper Contributor
Adding a download as pdf button to a Sharepoint web part form.
Hello, I am new to the Sharepoint world and I am learning on the job. Due to some reason i need to take over a project involving Sharepoint and I do not have any experience with share point. We hav...
RobElliott
Jan 07, 2022Silver Contributor
APJ10 I assume this is SharePoint Online. Are you creating the form in Microsoft Forms and then adding it to the page with the Microsoft Forms web part, or are you creating it in some other way?
Rob
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APJ10
Jan 10, 2022Copper Contributor
Hello, for some reason Microsoft is not posting my reply, I am going to try again. Thank you for your response Rob. I am new to Sharepoint o my understanding might be wrong. I am not sure if this is Sharepoint online because currently we are half onPrem and migrating to online. Here is how the form is created.
1. Select the page where you want to add the form in the Left Navigation Menu.
2. Select Page > Edit in the SharePoint ribbon at the top of the page.
3. The page is redisplayed in edit mode. Scroll down the page and click on Add a Web Part in the left column.
4. Scroll to the top of the page. The About the part ribbon is displayed. Select the Custom category, then select the Intermountain Form Builder web part, then select Add.
I haven't seen Microsoft forms yet, this was created quite a few years back, the steps above are the notes that I have on how to create a new form.
Thank you, appreciate your help.
1. Select the page where you want to add the form in the Left Navigation Menu.
2. Select Page > Edit in the SharePoint ribbon at the top of the page.
3. The page is redisplayed in edit mode. Scroll down the page and click on Add a Web Part in the left column.
4. Scroll to the top of the page. The About the part ribbon is displayed. Select the Custom category, then select the Intermountain Form Builder web part, then select Add.
I haven't seen Microsoft forms yet, this was created quite a few years back, the steps above are the notes that I have on how to create a new form.
Thank you, appreciate your help.