Procedure
- Choose how you want the field Label to appear:
- Inherit from model property - Uses the property name as the field label.
- Override - You can change the field label completely. Choosing this option shows a new Override label box, where you can type the new field label you want to appear to the user.
- Hide - Hides the field label from the user.
If you hide the field label, we recommend providing either Placeholder text or some Help text so your users know what to do with the form field.
- In the Placeholder box, type the text to appear inside the field when the user hasn't entered a value yet, for example, "Enter your full name."
- To hide the field from the form, clear the Visible option.
- To make sure the user completes the field, select the Required option. Otherwise, the user can submit the form without completing this field.
- If you want the field to appear on the form without the user editing it, you can clear the Enabled option.
- To provide some help to the user and instruct them what they need to enter in the field, under the Help text section, type in your instructions.
- Depending on if you selected the option to Allow individual dates to be selected when adding the property to your model, you'll need to set the style:
- For a regular date range property type, choose your date range Style:
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Separate start and end date fields:
- Under each of the Start date and End date sections:
- In the Label box, type in the text you want to appear for the start or end date field label.
- To make sure the user completes the field, select the Required option. Otherwise, the user can submit the form without completing this field.
- If you want the field to appear on the form without the user editing it, you can clear the Enabled option.
- If you want to control what dates the user can choose in this date field, select to display the Advanced date restrictions:
- To ensure the user can't select a date earlier than a specified date, from the Earliest date allowed date picker, choose the date you want.
- To ensure the user can't select a date later than a specified date, from the Latest date allowed date picker, choose the date you want.
- If you want to prevent the user from selecting certain days, in the Allowed days box, remove the days you want to deny.
- To prevent the user from selecting certain dates, such as public holidays, under the Disallowed dates section, add the dates you want to prevent your user from selecting.
- Under each of the Start date and End date sections:
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Single date field:
- Under the Select Dates section, in the Label box, type in the text you want to appear for the start or end date field label.
- To make sure the user completes the field, select the Required option. Otherwise, the user can submit the form without completing this field.
- If you want the field to appear on the form without the user editing it, you can clear the Enabled option.
- If you want to control what dates the user can choose in this date field, select to display the Advanced date restrictions:
- To ensure the user can't select a date earlier than a specified date, from the Earliest date allowed date picker, choose the date you want.
- To ensure the user can't select a date later than a specified date, from the Latest date allowed date picker, choose the date you want.
- If you want to prevent the user from selecting certain days, in the Allowed days box, remove the days you want to deny.
- To prevent the user from selecting certain dates, such as public holidays, under the Disallowed dates section, add the dates you want to prevent your user from selecting.
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Separate start and end date fields:
- For a date range with the Allow individual dates to be selected option selected, you just need to configure the single Select Dates section as previously mentioned in the Single date field style option.
- For a regular date range property type, choose your date range Style: