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    How to capture text for a product

    We sell name plaques with stick on wooden letters. Is there a way of adding a form field to a product to capture free text? Currently we've tried adding a product for each letter but it's a bit clumsy.

    Thanks,

    Edward
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    #2
    In your Product dialogue (click Advanced if you see such a button) / Prompts - put some text (like "Text for plaque") into Other Info and your product will now have a text field where the customer can type in a line of info.

    If you want this to be a box rather than a line (so several lines can be entered freeform), then see the advanced guide for help. Search for "textarea".

    If you'd rather have several lines with limits on their length, some optional, etc, then there's a (complex) patch to do this on www.drillpine.biz/actinicstuff/

    Norman
    Norman - www.drillpine.biz
    Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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      #3
      Thank you

      Norman you're a star! Thank you so much.
      <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT=""#808080"" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#0000FF" ALINK="#0000FF">
      </BODY>
      <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#FF0000">Edward Norton</FONT>
      <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#0000FF"><a href=http://www.clementinetoys.com>http://www.clementinetoys.com</a></FONT>
      <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#008000">A colourful, entertaining and</FONT>
      <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#008000">educational range of wooden &</FONT>
      <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#008000">traditional toys for children</FONT>
      <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#000000"></FONT>
      </BODY>
      </HTML>

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        #4
        This is useful but is there a way to go further and capture a batch of different fields - e.g. date of birth, occupation and other details that might be required when, for example, buying membership to an organisation?

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          #5
          Good point. I actually found the above method didn't work as it messed up the layout. The field was too wide and I couldn't get it to work.
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          </BODY>
          <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#FF0000">Edward Norton</FONT>
          <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#0000FF"><a href=http://www.clementinetoys.com>http://www.clementinetoys.com</a></FONT>
          <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#008000">A colourful, entertaining and</FONT>
          <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#008000">educational range of wooden &</FONT>
          <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#008000">traditional toys for children</FONT>
          <FONT FACE="Courier" color="#000000"></FONT>
          </BODY>
          </HTML>

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            #6
            You're in luck.

            I've done an extension to Actinic that allows for many such fields to be captured. You have quite a lot of control over their size and placement, some can be made optional and some mandatory. Details on www.drillpine.biz/actinicstuff/

            Please note that due to me getting bombarded with support requests I'm now making these "DonationWare".

            Norman
            Norman - www.drillpine.biz
            Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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              #7
              OK Norman thanks. I'm just evaluating the product at the moment so this is a point against. If we choose to purchase then we may well pursue.

              I would expect this to be a fairly common requirement so I'm a little surprised. Perhaps it may be possible to link in (and capture data from) a form that we build ourselves?

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                #8
                Good point re evaluation users.

                All my patches will work just fine while you are evaluating.

                You only need to proceed if you decide to start using Actinic.

                I've added such a notice to my download page.

                Norman
                Norman - www.drillpine.biz
                Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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