E-forms are an excellent way to capture information in OnBase when all you need is the data. The templates are written in standard HTML code. There are a lot of programs available for you to use to write your code, some good, some not so good, some outright bad. The one you pick will likely be influenced by how comfortable you are with HTML. Either way, it is important to be able to recognize what makes an editor good or bad so you don’t end up doing extra work later.

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About Jennifer

Jennifer (aka Pixie) has over 30 years of experience in the Information Technology field, which includes 13+ years of Systems Administration, 16+ years of developing and implementing technical documentation and training, and 14+ years of supporting OnBase. She has extensive experience with OnBase, SQL, and a firm foundation in computer science. Despite this, she considers herself a well-adjusted nerd with hobbies including gardening (poorly), archery, and knitting in public.