¿Como puedo hacer un formulario en el que pueda ir agregando datos a los campos, y en una tabla pueda agregar los que quiera?
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Ashly
Fecha de consulta 13 de octubre de 2025, 10:26
¿ Como puedo hacer que en un formulario ir agregando los datos en los campos y en una tabla se vayan agregando cuantos yo quiera y que en la tabla me salgo un boton regresar y regresar al formulario sin nada y en el formulario tambien salga un boton de enviar para enviar el correo y en el correo salgan todos los datos de la tabla?
Shirized
Jotform Support
Fecha de respuesta 13 de octubre de 2025, 12:51
Hi Ashly,
Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. Our Spanish Support agents are busy helping other Jotform users right now, so I'll try to help you in English using Google Translate, but you can reply in whichever language you feel comfortable using. Or, if you'd rather have support in Spanish, let us know, and we can have them do that. But, it might take a while until they're available again.
Now, coming back to your question, I’m not sure I understand. Can you run that by me one more time so I know I’ve got it right? Keep in mind that in Jotform, each form submission is added as a new entry in Jotform Tables. While the form itself collects data entry, the table automatically populates with each submission. Users can submit the form multiple times to add as many entries as needed. But if you're referring to adding multiple data in a field, you can use the Configurable List widget, which is easy to use. Let me show you how:
In Form Builder, click on the Add Element menu on the left side of the page.
Under the Widgets tab, drag and drop the Configurable List widget into your form or just click on it to add.
In the menu on the right, customize the Fields Configuration section according to the syntax below.
{label} : {type} : {placeholder}
The syntax I showed you above is the main syntax of Configurable List widget, to learn more about how to write it specifically for different types, check out the How to Set Up the Configurable List Widget guide, which explains and provides examples of how it should be written.
If that’s not quite what you’re looking for, can you share a bit more info so I can help you better?
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
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