Hi @born2excite
When trying to replace GDPR field on the duplicated form as you suggested, I still get the same warning:
Are you trying to remove GDPR field from the old form or from the new one – from the copy that you just made?
If it’s from new one, there’ll be a notification but it can be ignored. A copy of the form is not “connected” to original form (the one it was copied from). To recap, steps should be exactly:
1. create a copy of your form first
2. on that NEW form add consent field and remove GDPR field (you can proceed despite warning)
3. remove the OLD form from the page
4. add NEW form to the page
5. unpublish OLD form
This way
– you’ll have “inactive” (so not visible and “submittable” anymore), kind of “archived” original form with all the submissions, including GDPR; this will only be available for you in site’s back-end
– a new form that will use consent type field, that users will be able submit
– in back-end you’ll have two sets of submissions on “Forminator -> Submissions” page; the first one if you select OLD form will be with GDPR field, there’ll be no new submissions added to it; the second one when you select NEW form using only consent field, only containing new submissions since the form was added.
If you are stil hesitant to do this, take a backup of the site first (so you could restore it if needed) and then give it a go.
Kind regards,
Adam