Versioning, reviewing and commenting on an Adaptive Form
This is a pre-release feature and accessible through our pre-release channel.
Adaptive Form Core Components provide functionality that enables form authors to incorporate versioning, commenting, and annotations into forms. These features serve to streamline the form development process by allowing users to create and manage multiple versions of a form, engage in collaborative discussions through comments, and attach annotations to specific form components, thereby enhancing the overall form-building experience.
Adaptive Form versioning adaptive-form-versioning
Adaptive form versioning helps add versions to a form. Form authors can easily create multiple versions of a form and finally use the one that is suitable for the business objectives. In addition, form users can also revert the form to the previous versions. It also facilitates authors to compare any two versions of a form by previewing them, allowing them to analyze forms better from UI perspectives. Let’s go in detail for each adaptive form versioning functionality:
Create a form version create-a-form-version
To create version of a form, follow the steps given below:
- Create a form or you use an existing form.
- On AEM UI, navigate to the Form>>Forms & Documents and select your Form.
- On the selection dropdown on the left panel, select Versions.
- Click the three dots located on the lower panel on the left, click Save as Version.
- Now, provide a label to the form version, and you can provide information about the form through the comment.
Update a form version update-a-form-version
When you edit and update your adaptive form, you add a new version to the form. Follow the steps given in the last section to name a new version of the form as shown in the image:
Revert a form version revert-a-form-version
To revert a form version to the previous, select a form version, click Revert to this Version.
Compare form versions compare-form-versions
Form authors can compare two different versions of a form for previewing purposes. To compare versions, select any form version and click Compare to Current. It shows two different form versions in preview mode.
Add Comments add-comments
A review is a mechanism that allows one or more reviewers to comment on forms. Any form user can comment on a form or review a form through comments. To comment on a form, select a Form, and add a Comment to the form.
Add Annotations adaptive-form-annotations
In many cases, form group users are required to add annotations to a form for review purposes, for example, on a specific tab of a form or components of a form. In such cases, authors can use annotations. To add annotations to a form, perform the following steps:
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Open a form in the Edit mode.
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Click the add icon located on the upper right rail as given in the image.
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Click the add icon located on the upper left rail as given in the image to add the annotation.
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Now, you can add comments, draw sketches with multiple colors to form components.
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To see all your added annotations to a form, select your form, and you see the annotations added on the left panel, as shown in the image.
See Also see-also
- Create an AEM Adaptive Form
- Add an AEM Adaptive Form to the AEM Sites page
- Apply themes to an AEM Adaptive Form
- Add components to an AEM Adaptive Form
- Use CAPTCHA in an AEM Adaptive Form
- Generate a PDF version (DoR) of an AEM Adaptive Form
- Translate an AEM Adaptive Form
- Enable Adobe Analytics for an Adaptive Form to track form usage
- Connect Adaptive Form to Microsoft SharePoint
- Connect Adaptive Form to Microsoft Power Automate
- Connect Adaptive Form to Microsoft OneDrive
- Connect Adaptive Form to Microsoft Azure Blob Storage
- Connect Adaptive Form to Salesforce
- Use Adobe Sign in an AEM Adaptive Form
- Add a new locale for an Adaptive Form
- Send Adaptive Form data to a database
- Send Adaptive Form data to a REST endpoint
- Send Adaptive Form data to AEM Workflow
- Use Forms Portal to list AEM Adaptive Forms on an AEM website
- Add versionings, comments, and annotations to an Adaptive Form
- Compare Adaptive Forms