• Hello, I’d like to buy the plugin but in my Forminator form I’ve a lot of conditional fields. It’s an event registration form basically and I’d like to make the filler download a custom pdf filled with all the data he inserted in the form. I can prepare the original pdf to be filled with data so the questions are

    1 – Does the plugin support conditional fields?
    2 – Can I use a pdf I’ve built so that the plugin fill it?

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Author E2Pdf

    (@oleksandrz)

    Hi,

    1. E2Pdf works with the final entry data so data will be printed in the PDF if the data exist in the submitted entry. If not, the field slug will be truncated.

    Just some note that fields in the PDF can’t have relation positions: it means that fields can’t be moved automatically if some data is missed in the entry. E2Pdf has its own conditional logic which can hide / move / change field properties, but if you have a lot of fields it can be a problem to prepare a fully dynamic PDF as moving fields among pages will be a problem (in case you need it).

    2. Yes, E2Pdf supports pre-uploaded PDFs. You can as create PDF from scratch with “Visual Builder” or prepare some custom PDF in 3rd party PDF editor and use it as an E2Pdf Template.

    P.S. We recommend testing “FREE” version to be sure that it will fit your needs. It has just a limitation of 1 E2Pdf Template that can be activated and it can contain only a single page, so you can create 1 paged PDF and use it in the E2Pdf Template creation process for tests.

    We remain at your service.

    Thread Starter andreamarucci

    (@shiftsrl)

    Thank you very much for the reply. I’ll try it.

    Thread Starter andreamarucci

    (@shiftsrl)

    Just to let you know that I’m not able to receive the confirmation email at the address [email protected]. Tried two times but I don’t receive the email neither in spam folder.

    Plugin Author E2Pdf

    (@oleksandrz)

    Recheck please if you put the correct e-mail address. We see a request from an almost “similar” email but it’s missing some letters.

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