How do I edit an event registration form?

Please note that the following article shows functionality for the new version of our form editor (v2). If you are using our legacy form editor (v1), you can still follow the steps in the article below, but the location of the options noted may be different. If you wish to switch to the new version of our editor, please contact us at getregistered® support.


To begin editing your event registration form, click on the 'Registration Form Editor' tile on your dashboard to access the registration form for the event.


If you have not added any information to the form, it will appear with one pre-populated section titled 'Your information'.

You can change this title and also begin adding your own information and add new sections to the registration form if you haven't already. While adding sections, you can select various fields under the 'Form Builder' column on the right hand side of the page to help begin building your customized registration form.

To begin editing your sections, simply click on the 3 dots displayed next to the section you'd like to edit, and then select the 'Edit' option, eg:

In here you can change the section 'Label', set track visibility for the page (if your event form has tracks added) and any data tags you'd like to add.

Editing an input/field is a little simpler - if you click on a field on the main body of the page, the 'Edit' window will open to the right of the page, allowing you to make basic changes to the field and any other configurations that the field type permits. For example, clicking on a 'Text Field' will return something like the following example below:

As you can see, the 'Edit' window is now open on the right of the page, and you can now make changes to your field!

The Registration Form Editor allows you to 'Reset', 'Save', and 'Preview' any changes you make to your registration form - these options are available at the top of the editing area at all times. It is worth making a mental note to save as often as possible (by clicking the 'Save' button) as there is no automatic saving in place, and if you forget to save you could easily lose your work!

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