• Resolved mrkenobi

    (@mrkenobi)


    Hello,

    The Gravity forms plugin supports the conditional logic fields.

    I was wondering about using conditional logic within generated pdf file.

    For example: some users would need only 2 or 3 fields to fill and add some images, but some users would be able to add more fields and more images using form’s conditional logic.

    Can this plugin generate such (conditional) pdf files?

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Author Jake Jackson

    (@blue-liquid-designs)

    Yes. Gravity PDF’s Core PDF templates supports conditional fields out of the box and will hide/show fields when Gravity Forms conditional logic says so.

    Thread Starter mrkenobi

    (@mrkenobi)

    Okay, sounds great. However, these fields, showed or hidden (and showed later on other generated files) can be defined how to be displayed within the pdf?

    If yes, would I have to define the exact number of possible fields or it is generated by the field type which, in this case, would be repeated many times but with different input?

    Thank you

    Plugin Author Jake Jackson

    (@blue-liquid-designs)

    By default, the Core templates will follow any conditional logic you’ve configured in the form editor. The layout is controlled by the template. If you’d like to change how a PDF looks you’ll need to create a custom template using HTML/CSS/PHP.

    Since the plugin is free, I’d suggest installing it and testing it out on a form to see what it’s capable of.

    Thread Starter mrkenobi

    (@mrkenobi)

    Okay thanks.
    I’ll dive into, seems capable enough for my project.

    Cherryo

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