SharePoint Forms Designer allows Office 365 and SharePoint 2019, 2016, 2013, and 2010 users to create and adjust custom SharePoint list forms for creating, editing, and viewing list items, manage permissions of separate users or groups.
Virto SharePoint Forms Designer key features:
– Create custom attractive forms with additional sections and blocks, using the drag and drop feature.
– Set user or group permissions to view form fields.
– Customize form text fields and hide labels of fields if needed.
– Add images, lookup columns, buttons, links, and many other elements to your form.
– Define colors, text styles, and design the fields’ appearance with additional Virto SharePoint Forms Designer tools (Rich text formatting, HTML, CSS, JavaScript editors).
– Ability to apply the same view for creating, editing, and displaying forms, without individual adjustment.
– Exportimport saved form templates and apply the same or slightly modified view for different lists.
– Apply color themes for tabs and accordions.
– Support for cross site lookup field type.
With SharePoint Forms Designer for Office 365 and SharePoint 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, even non-power SharePoint users can manage SharePoint lists!
SharePoint Forms Designer by Virto
Edder O.
Advanced user of SharePoint Forms Designer by Virto
★★★★★
What do you like best?
Forms in Sharepoint feel like they are the base of what Microsoft has accomplished with Microsoft Forms. However, thanks to JSON coding, you can customize a whole lot more than what you can with Microsoft Forms (but also means you need to have an employee with experience using that type of coding and customization). Also, it allows for calculated fields to add additional intelligence to a form. Our organization uses Sharepoint lists quite a bit so using Sharepoint Forms feels like an extension of the knowledge we have acquired with this other tool.
What do you dislike?
Sharepoint forms require some additional knowledge and skill level to setup. Comparing it to Microsoft forms, these forms become represent higher end users to set them up. Some Sharepoint functions tend also to not be supported when upgrades are made, therefore the reliability falls more under independent and external applications. It tends to be easier to complete integration by using other tools, very much like our case where we depend on the branching options of forms, calculated fields on Sharepoint lists and automation with Power Automate and the creation of streaming datasets for Power BI
Recommendations to others considering the product:
SharePoint forms might be your best choice depending on the project of your choice. Setup isn't too complex but also not the most simple one.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Currently we are not utilizing these forms as we explored this option prior to going to Microsoft Forms. Main reason why we chose the other product really is based on ease of use for most employees.
Review source: G2.com