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tony_abediniI just signed up for JF for my weekly 3D summer camp. My requirements are that we register users for 1 week at a time, and have a 10-user maximum per week.
So, if a user comes to the registration form, I want the form to display each week from June to Aug, and then once they select that, they go through the registration form.
I tried setting up a few conditions, and Copilot just added the conditions without really understanding the problem.
Is this even possible? I need a platform that has the ability to allow selection for each week, and has a maximum submission of 10 registered users.
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Tony,
Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. I'm an AI assistant here to assist you.
Regarding your requirement to register users for your weekly 3D summer camp with a maximum of 10 users per week and allowing selection of weeks from June to August, here is what you can do with Jotform:
1. Display Weeks for Selection: You can use a Multiple Choice or Dropdown field to list each week from June to August for users to select.
2. Limit Maximum Registrations Per Week: Jotform allows you to set entry limits on Multiple Choice fields. You can enable the Entry Limits property and set the maximum number of entries (e.g., 10) for each week option. This will restrict the number of users who can select that week.
3. Conditional Logic: You can set up conditions to show or hide parts of the form based on the selected week, guiding users through the registration process after they choose their week.
Note that while you can limit selections on Multiple Choice fields, Jotform does not natively support limiting total form submissions per option directly. However, using the Entry Limits feature on the week selection field can achieve a similar effect by preventing more than 10 users from selecting the same week.
Additionally, you can use the Date Picker element with date limits if you want to restrict date selections to specific ranges.
Let me show you how to set entry limits on a Multiple Choice field:
- Add a Multiple Choice field to your form listing the weeks.
- Click the Gear icon on the field to open Properties.
- Go to the Surveying tab and toggle the Entry Limits property to On.
- Set the maximum number of entries to 10.
This will ensure no more than 10 users can select the same week.
If you want to disable the form after a total submission limit, you can also set a submission limit for the entire form under Settings > Form Status > Disable at Submission Limit.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
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tony_abedinishow me Add a Multiple Choice field to my form listing the weeks.
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Tony,
Let me help you with that:
- Open Form Builder and click on Add Element on the left side of the page.
- Find the Multiple Choice field under the Basic Elements section and drag it into your form.
- Click on the Multiple Choice field to open its properties, then list each week from June to August as options in the field.
This will allow users to select a week from your specified range.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
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tony_abediniI only want them to select 1 week. is it possible NOT to have a check box or restrict to only 1 week?
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Tony,
Yes, it is possible to restrict users to select only one week instead of multiple selections in Jotform.
Here’s how to do it:
- Add a Multiple Choice field to your form listing the weeks.
- Click on the Multiple Choice field to open its properties.
- Go to the Options tab and enable the Single Selection option. This will change the field from checkboxes to radio buttons, allowing only one selection.
This way, users can only select one week from the list, and it will not show checkboxes but radio buttons instead.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
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tony_abedinii don't see a "single selection" option
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tony_abedinihow do i display the weeks in a date-picker format instead of each week on each line?
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Tony,
To display the weeks in a date-picker format instead of listing each week on separate lines, you can use the Date Picker element in your form.
Here’s how to do it:
- Add a Date Picker element to your form.
- Open the Date Picker's properties by clicking on the field.
- Set the date limits to restrict the selectable dates to the weeks you want, for example, from June to August.
This way, users can pick a date within the allowed range, effectively selecting a week by choosing a date within that week.
Note that the Date Picker allows you to set limits such as start and end dates, disable specific dates, or restrict days of the week, which can help tailor the selection to your weekly schedule.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
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tony_abedinii want the user to pick a week at time, not a range of days.
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Tony,
Jotform's Date Picker element does not have a built-in option to select an entire week at once instead of individual dates. The Date Picker allows users to pick a single date, but not a week as a unit.
However, you can approach this by:
- Using a Multiple Choice field listing each week as an option (e.g., "Week of June 1-7", "Week of June 8-14", etc.) and enabling entry limits to restrict to 10 users per week.
- Setting the Multiple Choice field to single selection so users can only pick one week.
This method effectively lets users select one week at a time and enforces the maximum number of registrations per week.
If you want to use the Date Picker, it will only allow picking individual dates, not weeks.
Give this a try and let us know if you need further assistance.
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tony_abedinithat won't work. how do i make the checkboxes a radio dial so i only allow 1 selection?
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Tony,
To make the checkboxes behave like radio buttons and allow only one selection in a Multiple Choice field, you need to use the Single Selection option. However, if you do not see a direct "Single Selection" toggle, it means you should use the Single Choice field instead of Multiple Choice.
Here’s how to do it:
- In Form Builder, click on Add Element on the left side of the page.
- Look for the Single Choice field under the Basic Elements section and drag it into your form.
- List your weeks as options in the Single Choice field. This will display radio buttons, allowing users to select only one week.
This will ensure users can only select one week, as radio buttons allow only a single selection.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
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tony_abedinithat worked!!! what is fastlane checkout?
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tony_abediniwhat is fastlane checkout?
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Tony,
Fastlane Checkout by PayPal, integrated with Jotform, offers a streamlined guest checkout experience designed to drive higher conversion rates. It recognizes millions of guest shoppers, enabling them to autofill their checkout details quickly and securely without the need for store accounts or PayPal user accounts.
The process includes a secure verification step where users confirm their identity with a security code, ensuring safety while maintaining speed. This solution simplifies the checkout flow, making it faster and more convenient for shoppers, ultimately boosting sales and reducing cart abandonment.
Let us know if you have any other questions.
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tony_abedinihow do i setup the products to all be displayed on the same page, instead of pagination?
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tony_abedinihow do i setup the products to all be displayed on the same page?
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Tony,
To display all products on the same page in your Jotform form instead of using pagination, you need to adjust the layout settings of the Product List element.
Here’s how to do it:
- Open your form in Form Builder.
- Select the Product List element in your form.
- Click on the Gear icon to open the Product List properties.
- Under the General tab, change the layout to Single to display all products on the same page.
This will show all your products together without pagination.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
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Bojan Support Team LeadHi tony_abedini,
At the moment, it's not possible to display all products at once when using card forms. We've gone ahead and escalated this request to our developers. Exactly when or if it's developed depends on their workload, how viable it is, and how many other users also request it. If there are any updates, we’ll circle back to this thread and let you know.
Thanks for your patience and understanding, we appreciate it.

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tony_abedinican i disable the decimal points on the product price?
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tony_abedinican i disable the decimal points on the product price?
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Sidharth JotForm SupportHi Tony,
I’ve gone ahead and moved your other question to a separate thread to keep things tidy, and someone from our Support Team will help you out with it here.
Reach out again if you have any other questions.
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