Wizard style forms (Multi-page forms)
For large forms we need an easy way to fill in sections of a form before proceeding to the next section. This should allow some form of validation before proceeding to the next step. Almost similar to how this can be achieved in infopath with different views. I know this is achievable with tons of javascript, but customers do not want to maintain such a javascript heavy form. Asking for a simpler way of doing this.

This feature has been included into Universal Forms for SharePoint and Office 365.
Once we have shipped Universal Forms for SharePoint, I will update this feature.
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Chris commented
Has there been any update on this?
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Rhon commented
In InfoPath I have used multiple views of a form and then I was able to load one view on add new item and a separate view on edit, using Form load rules.
In another list I used the value in a field to load one form (view) or another.
I am wondering if I can do this in Nintex Forms for SharePoint - we are SharePoint on-prem.
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Julian Charles commented
Go faster x go Devs go You can do it !!! We appreciate all you do!
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Bill BUrke commented
Any update on this is appreciated. Nearly three years since "Planned".
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Jennifer commented
This would be a huge value add.
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Roland commented
Any news on this? We need this as well.
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Travis commented
I'd like my sub-forms to be completely functional as is ... so that when i need only to fill out a subform, i can. But then have a higher order wizard process that steps me through multiple subforms when I need to fill out multiple, and links them together with a common ID (auto-populates the common id to the sub forms) ... and of course have "save" And "Resume" functionality for the whole process ... and of course workflows need to be aware if the forms were submitted individually, or as part of the larger wizard process
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Andy M commented
No really, we want this.
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Anonymous commented
Is it available now?
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Erik commented
Here's another post on Nintex tabs. Requires only a little CSS, HTML: http://community.rightpoint.com/blogs/viewpoint/archive/2014/08/07/put-some-swag-in-your-nintex-forms-tabs.aspx
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Deon commented
Hi Daniel, I would be interested in the link too, if you are still around?
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Anonymous commented
Will the new wizard style forms allow step back during step errors?
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Josh Lukins commented
Any chance of an update to when this would be available?
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Anonymous commented
Has there been any movement in the implementation of this functionality?
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Jun commented
Should also allow people to easily navigate backwards.
Would be really nice to have a print view of all the fields on one page rather than the different sections.
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Brian Schott commented
Thank you Daniel. Looking forward to your posting the no code solution link.
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Brian Schott commented
Thank you Daniel. Looking forward to your posting the no code solution link.
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Brian Schott commented
There is a lot of interest in Nintex these days and with the introduction of Nintex Forms I think there is a great potential for orgs to move away from tools like Microsoft InfoPath Designer and really put together some polished SharePoint apps. That said tabs will be a much needed feature in Nintex Forms specifically for orgs moving away from Lotus Notes to SharePoint.
I have come across the following but the first solution is incomplete and the second is just not that intuitive. It would be great to have something available as part of the Nintex Forms product:
• http://blog.qumsieh.ca/2013/01/21/nintex-forms-working-with-tabs/
• http://www.sharepointpub.com/jquery-ui-tabs-and-nintex-forms/