- With <code>**WEBFORMS**</code> enabled, an extra button is added to the edit view. If the topic doesn't have a Form, an **Add Form** button appears at the end of the topic. If a Form is present, a **Change** button appears in the top row of the Form. The buttons open a screen that enables selection of a form specified in `WEBFORMS`, or the **No form** option.
+## <a name="Including Forms in New Topics"></a> Including Forms in New Topics
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- A default Form Template (new topics get this default form) can be provided by creating the `WebTopicEditTemplate` topic in a web and adding a form to it. Initial Form values can be set there.
- Additionally a new topic can be given a Form using the `formtemplate` parameter in the URL. Initial values can then be provided in the URLs or as form values:
- other than checkboxes: <code>**name**</code>, ex: <code>**?BugPriority=1**</code>
- checkbox: <code>**namevalue=1**</code>, ex: <code>**?ColourRed=1**</code>. <br /> Boxes with a tick must be specified.
-## <a name="Including Forms in New Topics"></a> Including Forms in New Topics
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-When you create a new topic in a web that has the <code>**WEBFORMS**</code> Preferences variable set, an **Add Form** button appears at the bottom of the page. You can start all new topics with forms enabled, and pre-select a form if there's more than one available:
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-1. **Edit** the [[WebTopicEditTemplate]] topic, adding the name of an available Form.
-2. **Create** a new topic to check - the Form should appear with values set.
- - Click **Change** to switch or remove Forms.
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-A form embedded in a topic also appears in a new topic. This is done by specifying the <code>**formtemplate**</code> parameter in the URL.
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## <a name="Setting Up Multiple Form Options"></a> Setting Up Multiple Form Options
- The optional <code>**WEBFORMS**</code> variable defines alternative forms that can be selected by pressing **Change** in edit mode.