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  • Plugin Author cimatti

    (@cimatti)

    Hi Sandra,

    You can change extensions in two places: in the “Fields” page you can edit the field and in the area “Allowed values” you can list the allowed extensions one per line, without the initial dot.

    This setting can be override in each form that uses the field: in the “Form fields” area of the form edit page, you can click on the field to expand the options; checking “override” you can use the same field with different allowed extensions in each form (however this doesn’t seems your case)

    If you add a captcha field to the form, even if you don’t check it as required, you have to enter the right text, or the form doesn’t validate and it’s not submitted.

    Thread Starter Sharen McArthur

    (@sharenmcarthurgmailcom)

    I’m sorry. I’m a little confused. I’m having a hard time with the directions about adding the file extension. I want to add one file upload extension, docx, and still keep the ones already listed.

    So..could you please reexplain the easiest way to do that? I would be very grateful if you could.

    Here’s the link to the whole website:

    https://storiesfromacottage.com/

    Here’s a link to the submissions page:

    https://storiesfromacottage.com/submissions

    Thread Starter Sharen McArthur

    (@sharenmcarthurgmailcom)

    I want to make sure I am taking the correct steps to add the docx extension.

    On Form field page, do I:
    1. add new field type: file upload?
    2. then do I enter each extension, including the default extensions and the docx I want to add in the allowed values or just the docx?
    3. then do I click add new field?

    I want to make sure I add the new docx extension and keep the default extensions also.

    Thank you for your help.

    Here is the link to the entire website:

    https://storiesfromacottage.com/

    Here is the link to the submissions page:

    https://storiesfromacottage.com/submissions

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