Apply conditional logic to a whole page

  • Sarah French
    Asked on August 1, 2024 at 3:21 PM

    Is there a way to apply the conditional logic to whole pages? For example:

    First question could be how many students do you have? Then the form shows the registration page x times with x being the number of students the person entered in question 1. Thank you!

  • Mafe_M JotForm Support
    Replied on August 1, 2024 at 3:33 PM

    Hi Sarah,

    Thank you for reaching out to Jotform Support. The Show/Hide multiple fields conditional logic lets you show questions based on the answers that people gave. Let me show you how to set it up:

    1. On your My Forms page, hover your mouse over your form and click on Edit Form.

    2. In Form Builder, click on the Add Form Element menu and drag-drop the fields you want to use as follow-up questions (I used Short Text fields in this example).

    3. Click on the Type a Question text and change it to the question you want to use.

    4. Now, right-click on the fields, and in the menu that opens, click on Hide.

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    Now, let's set up the conditions:

    1. In Form Builder, in the orange navigation bar at the top of the page, click on Settings.

    2. Click on Conditions on the left of the page.

    3. Now, click on Add a New Condition and then click on Show/Hide Field.

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    4. Set the conditions like you see below:

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    Set up conditions for all the choices for your question. Check out the screencast below to see how your form will work after setting up the Conditions:

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    Give it a try and let us know how it goes.

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