WFB - Creating groups of elements

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Hi All,

I'm currently evaluating the trial version of WFB and so far it has been, for the most part, a fantastically simple tool to use, very intuitive and straight forward.

The one thing that is currently stopping me from purchasing the full version is utilising groups of elements.

I cannot seem to find any information on the forum or help guides addressing it....And the interface doesn't seem to have an obvious function (and yes I do have my glasses on! :lol:) to use.

What I want is to create groups of elements/fields, conditionally format them or copy them so I can easily create a form for multiple applicants to use the same form.

What I am trying to create is a client information form for up to 4 applicants that brings up certain fields depending on the information entered at certain points.

So far I've found myself daisy chaining just to get the set-up for the first applicant, let alone what I will have to workout for applicants 2, 3 and 4!

Any help is appreciated....and hopefully the functions I need are available.....I really would rather pay a one off license fee instead of this current trend of monthly subscriptions for everything......(what happened to the good old days where you could just find the piece of software you wanted and paid the company a fair price for a license?)

Merry Christmas from "Down Under" :cool:
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I'm not totally sure about your data flow but can you use a simple dropdown with the users name and then use the conditionals to show them the fields their to fill in?
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