Using blueprints within event types

Claire Spooner
Claire Spooner
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Event types are the objects which define how every form looks and behaves. As part of building a form for your users to fill in it is possible to add different elements depending on the intended use of the form. Blueprints allow you to define certain content centrally and to place this content across multiple event types.

Using a Blueprint as a field on a form can be done by selecting Add blueprint when configuring the event type.

advance blueprint event button
This allows you to select from any Blueprints that have already been created within risr/advance. Once the chosen Blueprint is selected the field Visible label on the form will be displayed.


advance blueprint fieldBy default the name of the Blueprint will be used as the label on the form. Any label provided here will replace the default when users interact with this form. This allows for the same Blueprint to be used across multiple event types and for each event type to display a different field label for this same Blueprint.

An overview of using Blueprints is available in the video below.

Each Blueprint can be used only once per event type section

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