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MassDraft Forms: Collecting Data from External Recipients
MassDraft Forms: Collecting Data from External Recipients
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Written by Nabiha Khwaja
Updated over a week ago

Introduction

MassDraft provides a powerful feature that allows users to collect data from external recipients via forms. This enables seamless data gathering, reducing manual entry and ensuring that all required information is accurately captured. This help article outlines the steps to create, manage, and send forms within MassDraft.

Creating a New Form

To collect data from external recipients, follow these steps to create a form:

  • Click "Forms" and then access "+ Add New Form" button.

  • Configure the following:

    • Name: Give a unique name to the form.

    • Recipient email: Choose the email column for sending forms.

    • Custom Message: Personalise the message using automation.

    • Conditional Sending: Choose when a form should be sent based on data availability.

    • Select Questions: Choose which attributes need input from the recipient.

    • Attachments: To include attachments

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2. Managing Forms

Once you create your form, you’ll be able to view it in the Forms table. Here, you can see the total number of forms sent out, as well as the number of recipients who responded.

  • Send: Manually trigger the form email.

  • Edit: Modify the form.

  • Delete: Remove a form from the system.

Sending Forms to Recipients

Once a form is configured:

  • The form appears in the Forms table, where you can track its status.

  • Click the "Send" button to dispatch the form to recipients.

  • Recipients receive an email with a link to complete the form.

Managing Forms and Responses

  1. Monitoring Form Responses

    • View sent forms in the "Forms" section.

    • Track the total number of forms sent and responses received.

  2. Editing and Deleting Forms

    • Click the Edit icon to make changes.

    • Click the Delete icon to remove a form if no longer needed.

  3. Incorporating Responses into Data Table

    • Once recipients submit their responses, MassDraft automatically updates the data table.

    • Users can review and validate the responses.

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Best Practices

  • Ensure email addresses in the data table are correctly formatted to avoid failed deliveries.

  • Use clear and concise question labels to make it easy for recipients to understand what information is needed.

Conclusion

MassDraft’s forms feature streamlines the data collection process, eliminating the need for manual input and improving accuracy. By following the steps outlined in this article, users can efficiently gather and manage external recipient data within MassDraft.

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