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       communication is routed to different e-mail addresses according to the type of request or feedback.

       For example, you might use one contact form to allow users to ask questions about a page, post, or

       your website, and another contact form to collect personal data or preferences, and perhaps another
       form to get feedback.  How many contact forms  you need, what data they collect, and how the

       feedback is routed, is entirely up to you.


       When the user submits a contact form, all of the text information on the form is converted to a

       comment and sent to the author of the post, unless you change the  e-mail notification in the form
       options.  If you have custom fields, like radio buttons, the option label is used as the text.  For

       example, if the label for the first radio button is ‘Yes’, and this option is selected,  the text in the
       comment for this field will be “Yes”.



       To add a form, click on the contact icon above the ribbon bar:






















       This displays a dialog for the default contact form.  The typical form asks for name, e-mail, etc., but

       you can delete these fields and/or add custom fields of your own.  When you are done editing the

       form, select the ‘Add this form to my post’ button.  This will generate and insert the HTML code (as
       shortcode) for your form wherever your cursor is  located in the post.  If you later want to make

       changes, click on the contact icon again, and the existing contact form in the editor will be loaded into
       the dialog.  To remove the contact form, you need to delete the shortcode in the editor.
















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