AdminEuan Gamble
(Product Manager, Nintex)
My feedback
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126 votes
Hi Maria,
Our plan is to achieve a feature parity with our existing Responsive designer over the coming months and bring the same reponsive designer to SharePoint.
Once we bring the new designer to SharePoint, we will be looking at an in-product migration from old responsive to new responsive and eventually retire old responsive.
We have no plans to retire Classic at this time, however as this is a shared engine across SharePoint, Office365 and Nintex Workflow Cloud; you will see improvements come to the new engine.
Cheers,
EuanHi Mike,
I would expect it would move across all controls, rules and variables.
Cheers,
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4 votes3 comments · 4 - Nintex Forms for Office 365 » Form Filling Experience · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Thank you for your suggestion, Michael.
We will consider this idea for our New Responsive designer for Office365.
Cheers,
EuanThanks Michael. The other idea is for SharePoint. I assume you want this feature for Office365?
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80 votes
Thanks for your suggestion Ashlee.
I get this request quite a bit. At the moment we are focused on releasing Universal Forms which will replace the existing Responsive Designer. Once we have shipped Universal Forms, I hope to revisit this idea.
Cheers,
EuanHi Maria,
Soon we are going to release a new version of the Responsive designer.
This will allow you to choose between Classic, Responsive or the New Responsive designer. After this release, we will include the ability to migrate from existing Responsive to the new Responsive designer and discontinue the old Responsive designer.
Classic will remain along side the new Responsive designer. Hope that helps.
Cheers, Euan
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287 votes
Hi all,
With the development of Universal Forms, we are including accepted file types, rule-based logic for required/not-required, maximum number of files, minimum number of files, and maximum file size. This should also include invalida characters.
If you have any other requirements, please let us know in the comments section below.
Cheers,
EuanHi Vas,
Yes the rules in Universal Forms can validate all types of controls. Its still a little while away from release, but I will update these suggestions when we get closer to release.
Cheers,
Euan -
383 votes
This feature is still in the backlog. We are focused on Universal Forms for Office 365 at the moment.
Once we ship Universal Forms for Office 365 and SharePoint, we will review our offering of Live Forms.
I will update this feature once we ship Universal Forms.
Cheers,
EuanNot a problem. Appreciate you taking the time to provide your feedback and hope you have success with your new solution.
If you continue to use Nintex for other business processes, please do continue to provide ideas to our User Voice channel.
Cheers,
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217 votes29 comments · 2 - Nintex Forms for SharePoint » Form controls · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Thanks for your suggestion Scott. We are soon to begin building the List Lookup control for Universal Forms and will put this into consideration when building the new control.
Cheers,
EuanHi Andrea,
Thank you for raising a ticket with support, I see it has come through. Support will be able to assist you with your issue.
If you have any suggestions for future features, please do continue to contribute to our User Voice channel
Regards,
EuanHi Andrea,
Please make sure you raise any issues you find with support@nintex.com ? If its not reported appropriately, it will not be given the correct weighting and addressed. User Voice is really the channel for new functionality.
Thanks,
EuanHi Andrea,
It would be good to have a call and understand your requirements around "fixed with forms". Would you ever need a form to be used on a device other than a PC?
Cheers,
EuanHi Reto,
Sorry to hear you feel that way. We are balancing our teams across support and building new technology. If you are experiencing a specific issue with the List Lookup control, please contact support@nintex.com
Cheers,
EuanHi Andrea,
Thanks for your feedback. We are focused on the responsive forms designer at this time but will need to review the future of classic forms after we ship Universal Forms.
Why do you feel Responsive Forms is not usable for you?
Cheers,
Euan -
71 votes
Thanks for your suggestion Dawn.
We definitely understand the value of ‘Set field value’ rules, but we do not have any plans to bring this functionality to Classic at this time.
Once we ship Universal Forms for SharePoint, we will revisit Classic forms in the future.
Cheers,
EuanHi Andrea,
What is limiting you from using responsive forms, and what could we add to responsive to fulfill your requirements?
Cheers,
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363 votes27 comments · 2 - Nintex Forms for SharePoint » Form controls · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
We are currently building the functionality to see List Item attachments in Task Forms for New Responsive Forms for Office365.
This functionality will also be included in the New Responsive Forms for SharePoint when it is released.
Cheers,
EuanHi Reto,
The Task Form is run from the Task list. We then represent some columns from the Start List in the Task Form. Pulling the attachments from the Start Form into the Task Forms is more complex.
As we are currently working on Responsive Forms, we will investigate the requirement in Responsive Forms.
Im not sure what you mean "the normal does not work properly yet"? Can you elaborate?
Thanks,
Euan -
257 votes
Thank you to everyone for your suggestions and feedback.
This is under review with other content types for potential support under our new Responsive designer.
Cheers,
EuanThanks for your feedback Orzamaria. I have combined the other event content type idea into this one. One of them is for SharePoint so it will remain in that channel.
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27 votes0 comments · 2 - Nintex Forms for SharePoint » Form Settings and Administration · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
This feature was introduced in Nintex Forms for Office 365. We will look into bringing this to Nintex Forms for SharePoint.
AdminEuan Gamble (Product Manager, Nintex) supported this idea ·
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52 votes5 comments · 2 - Nintex Forms for SharePoint » Form Filling Experience · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
I am pleased to announce this feature will be included in the new Universal Forms in the future.
Universal Forms will be available for SharePoint, Office 365 and Nintex Workflow Cloud. It uses the same code base across different platforms.
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74 votes
We are currently building our new Responsive designer which will incorporate this feedback.
I have just checked the rules engine and a hidden control can still be referenced when hidden and used.
We will update this feature when the new Responsive designer is released.
Cheers,
EuanWould Form Variables suit your use case if it was available in Nintex Forms for Office 365?
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23 votes
I am pleased to announce we now support upto 6 controls per row for many controls.
AdminEuan Gamble (Product Manager, Nintex) supported this idea ·
Hi Craig,
I can appreciate your position. I will send you an email so we can discuss.
Cheers,
Euan