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# Form Designer

A form designer is a tool in applications for creating and customizing forms used for tasks like data collection, surveys, and registration, providing structured input interfaces.

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Go to **Repository**.

Click on **Add Repository** to create form.

Add title of repository and description, select template and click on **submit.**

After submitting the form, a form template is created, allowing the user to configure the form.

Users can change the section name from here.

On the left side, users can see all the field controls used to create the form.

Users need to drag and drop fields into their respective sections and change their display names.

After configuring the form, click on **Save**.

After saving the form, the repository was created successfully.

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