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  • The "Standard" Service Level is intended to make it easy to pre-fill standard form fields (not premium form fields)

  • The "Premium" Service Level is for submitting data electronically from the form but not for pre-filling purposes.

    • "User Defined Fields" are an option the Quik! team can create for “customer-only” forms when Quik! does not find the field common enough to add to the Quik! Field definition.

  • ETI uses its best efforts to ensure forms adhere to the Quik! Form Standard and appropriate service levels by putting each form through a rigorous process of pre-build, build, test, review, and final review by the form owner (optional).

  • ETI will fix form field errors and treat the fixes as a high priority.

  • The Quik! Field Definition allows for the ability to "bundle" or merge multiple Quik! Forms into a single document (form bundle), creating links between repetitive fields across the forms.

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Important notenotes: ETI does not warrant that the bundling of forms will be perfect, and in rare cases, fields across multiple forms will result in conflicts and unexpected results.

  • The leading cause of this problem is the difference between text boxes and form checkboxes. If a textbox on one form has a field name that is the same as a checkbox on another form and the two forms are bundled, Adobe will automatically treat both fields the same, as either a textbox or checkbox. ETI is working on an improved definition to fix this problem.

  • When a field on a form does not match a field defined in the Quik! Field Definition: the field is given a random field name with a prefix name that reflects the form's naming convention (e.g., NFSVC2349.FieldName1).

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