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From version 7.00 of FormMail, you can create forms consisting of multiple consecutive pages.
Attached is a sample 3-page form. To understand this sample and to learn how to create multi-page forms, read the HOW-TO guide. Click to download.
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Russell Robinson (Author of Tectite FormMail and FormMailDecoder) Root Software (http://www.tectite.com/) Last edited by russellr; 27-Aug-2010 at 08:24 AM. Reason: Now XHTML compliant. Checked at http://validator.w3.org/ |
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