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User-Friendly and Interactive Forms with Conditional Logic
Ever wished your online fillable forms could adapt seamlessly to users’ responses? Join us as we explore the enchanting world of Conditional Logic in this blog! Discover how it transforms your forms, jazzing up customer interactions, and elevating completion rates!
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Let Your Forms Speak in Multiple Languages
Ever encountered the frustration of language barriers hindering effective communication through your forms? PlatoForms presents the solution you’ve been yearning for! Our Multi-Languages feature is not just a luxury but a necessity in today’s diverse digital landscape. Notably, even Google Forms has embraced a multi-language feature with Add-ons, allowing creators to set multiple languages for their forms.
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Online PDF Form Hacks: 5 Ways How Teams Can Leverage PlatoForms Teams Feature
Wouldn’t it be great if your team members could access your online PDF forms to edit and review them—without having to log in with your account?
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How To Speed Up Approvals With PlatoForms PDF Workflow
Because the majority of companies rely on approvals to execute specific processes, creating a workflow is a must to ensure a streamlined system. However, this doesn’t happen most often—especially in smaller organizations.
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How To Convert A Scanned PDF To An Editable PDF?
If you have to choose one file format, what is it? Mine’s PDF. There’s no doubt that most businesses prefer using a PDF format for their file more than the other formats. Who would not love PDFs? When it comes to versatility, they’re number one! They’re accessible regardless of your device, software, or operating system. From your business plans to contracts, you can use a PDF format. Another awesome thing about them is that you can send and share them without sacrificing the quality or ruining the design.
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What Are The Ways To Edit PDFs?
PDF is not a new technology; it has been around for decades. PDFs were first created in 1993, and they’ve allowed users to read and browse digital documents ever since. Regardless of which computer or device the file is viewed on, it always looks the same. This allows for good readability, but not so much else.
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