• I might be retarded or something, but I can’t seem to solve this.

    I’ve a rather elaborated form. But once it’s filled in and I receive the summary, I also see all the fields that aren’t supposed to be filled in.
    It just shows all the options from the dropdown.

    Can those options from the dropdown be standard blank? Or some other solution.

    I kinda feel like this is very simple and I just don’t see it.

    Thanks in advance!

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-form-manager/

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  • Plugin Author hoffcamp

    (@hoffcamp)

    I apologize, I forgot to apply this feature to the e-mails. Right now it works for the [formdata] shortcode only. I’ll have an update posted later today.

    Plugin Author hoffcamp

    (@hoffcamp)

    Update – I did the test wrong. This feature should be working for e-mails and published data.

    Go to the forms editor, under the ‘Advanced’ tab, then look under ‘Summary Fields’. This is a per-form option, so you will have to set it for each form you want it activated for.

    Thread Starter robinovich

    (@robinovich)

    Thanks for your fast reply. I will see if I can get it fixed, like you mentioned!

    Thread Starter robinovich

    (@robinovich)

    @hoffcamp

    I can’t seem to get it fixed, it’s still all a bunch of clutter where I can hardly even find the right data that’s filled in.

    Does it have something to do with:
    “text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci NOT NULL” ?

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter robinovich

    (@robinovich)

    Or do I have to do something with the “Show elements if..” or “Do not require elements if..”

    I don’really get how it works, since I’m not a programmer or something, I mostly only edit stuff.

    Thanks.

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