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Add a single-line text box to a form

Use the single-line text box to enable respondents to enter a short free text answer or comment.

  1. Browse to the form you want to edit.

  2. Go to Edit > Edit formsbuilder page:

    The SiteBuilder 'Edit' menu, with the 'Edit formsbuilder page' option highlighted

    Alternatively, select the Edit this form button at the top of the form:

    The 'Edit this form' button at the top of a SiteBuilder form page

  3. Under Add a text box, select Single line text box:

    The 'Add a text box' menu, with the 'Single line text box' option highlighted

  4. You see the Add/Edit a single-line text box screen:

    The options for a single line text box

  5. In the Field name box, enter the name you want to appear as the column heading in the form submissions table. For example:

    Name
  6. In the Label box, enter the question or instructions to show the respondent on the form – for example:

    Your name

    If you don't specify a Label, the Field name displays on the form instead.

  7. Choose a Width of the text box as a percentage of the page width. For example, 100% spans the entire page.

  8. Optionally, in the Character limit box, enter the maximum number of characters (up to 4,000) a respondent can type in the single-line text box.

  9. Optionally, in the Prefilled text box, enter a hint or example answer to help the respondent understand the information you're asking for. This text appears in the text box when the form loads.

  10. Optionally, to automatically fill the text box for signed-in Warwick members, choose an option from the Populate with drop-down list:

    • Department

    • First name

    • Full name

    • Last name

    • University ID

    • Usercode

  11. By default, the Label displays to the left of the text box. If you'd like to display the Label on top, select that checkbox.

  12. Optionally, to display text for information only, select Read-only.

  13. To make the single-line text box mandatory – meaning the respondent must enter text before they can submit the form – select Required.

  14. To show the single-line text box only to editors of submissions – and hide it from respondents – select Only visible to editors.

  15. When you're finished configuring the question, select Save.

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