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  • Hello! This probably would require jQuery to detect if the fields have been filled out.

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    I really need an answer to this question too. My website designer is almost finished and does not know how to proceed. Support responded as follows;

    “There isn’t an out of the box way to do this within Ninja Forms. This may be able to accomplished with custom code, Unfortunately we aren’t able to provide or support custom code at this time. You may be able to connect with one of our Collaborating Developers, to see if they are able to provide you with a custom solution.
    I apologize that I don’t have a better answer for you.”

    I’ve contacted one of their developers yesterday & another today and I’m waiting for a response. I am in Australia so I understand there may be a delay with the response due to the time difference.

    Any help would be much appreciated.
    Thanks

    @drewreynolds, like I told the OP, jQuery would be needed to detect if the fields on the page has been filled out before proceeding to the next part of the form.

    Thanks respectyoda, I checked out OP’s site and it seemed he hadn’t fixed the issue as I could click through all of his forms so I wasn’t sure about how to proceed. I have passed your Jquery suggestion on to a developer who says he can help. Thanks heaps for confirming how to proceed. Much appreciated.

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