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How Do I Edit a WP Form in WordPress?

Published in WordPress Forms 2 mins read

To edit a WP Form in WordPress, navigate to the Forms section in your WordPress dashboard. From there, you'll see a list of your existing forms, where you can select and edit the one you need.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

  1. Access the WordPress Dashboard: Log in to your WordPress website with administrator privileges.

  2. Navigate to WPForms: In the left-hand menu, find and click on "WPForms."

  3. Select "All Forms": Under the WPForms menu, click on "All Forms." This will display a list of all the forms you have created.

  4. Edit the Form: Find the form you want to edit in the list. Hover over the form's name, and you'll see several options, including "Edit." Click on "Edit" to open the form builder.

  5. Use the Form Builder: The form builder provides a drag-and-drop interface.

    • Add New Fields: Drag and drop new fields from the left-hand panel onto your form.
    • Edit Existing Fields: Click on a field in the form preview to edit its settings, such as the label, input type, and required status.
    • Arrange Fields: Drag and drop fields to reorder them within the form.
    • Configure Settings: Click on the "Settings" tab to configure general form settings, notifications, confirmations, and more.
  6. Save Your Changes: Once you've made your desired changes, click the "Save" button in the top-right corner of the screen.

Key Considerations:

  • Status: The status icon next to the form name in the "All Forms" list indicates whether the form is active or inactive. By default, all forms are active when created.
  • Analytics: The "All Forms" page also provides a quick overview of basic analytics, such as the number of views, entries, and the conversion rate for each form.

By following these steps, you can easily edit your WP Forms in WordPress and customize them to meet your specific needs.

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