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So, that covers these.
Now, the next one is Webforms.
But we don't do webforms in this class because it could be a completely separate class.
Let me give you a visual of what a webform is.
How would I, uh, go and view all of the list of webforms from this screen that I am on right now?
Okay, great.
So, I do go to My Workbench, and remember a webform is a content type.
Yep. So, I'm just going to delete all this content and I'll choose webform as my type and I'll say 'any' for published.
I'm just going to bring up some examples that I just want to display for you in terms of what a webform is.
This one is particularly one that is useful for us in training.
So, this is what a webform is.
It allows users to enter in information on a webform with fields, submit it and it's received
by whoever is listed on the email for this submission.
There are different types of fields that you can use
that are displayed here, radio buttons, um...the dropdown is listed,you have comment boxes.
So, in the guide, because this could be uh...a totally different class,
we have all of those fields explained.
Every definition that you go through in the content page itself for a webform, is going to be in the guide.
I would say maybe a quarter of this guide is the webform section.
So, we don't go through that because the class is already long enough.
Um, Tina, did you want to add anything about Webforms?
She's a really good resource so definitely find her at x1700 if you need or have questions on Webforms.
The results can display in an Excel spreadsheet.
And then you can format that Excel sheet.
Also, just a basic CSV file.
So if you do any exporting, that's definitely available.
Okay? If you have trouble or questions about the Webform section, give us a call,
but every field in the Webform that you use in Web-One, or can use, has its definition in the guide
so it's really a comprehensive guide for the Webforms.
It could, but that would mean that RSVP is open to the world?
So that might not be the best use for an RSVP but it certainly could be.
Okay?