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GETTING STARTED

  • Start Automating in Knackly
    • Course 1 – Introduction to Knackly
    • Course 2 – Introduction to Knackly Docx Templates
    • Course 3 – Introduction to Variables
    • Course 4 – Practice Learning
    • Course 5 – Introduction to Lists and Text Templates
    • Course 6 – Introduction to Tables, Models, and Layouts
    • Object Models and Dynamic Lists

BASICS

  • Variable Formats
    • Date Formatting Examples
    • Text Formatting Examples
    • Number Formatting Examples
    • IF Statement Examples
    • Lists of Items Examples
    • Using Peek
  • Working with Variables
    • Adding Text Variables – Video
    • Options for Text Variables
    • Options for Number Variables
    • Options for Date Variables
    • Options for True False Variables
    • Options for Selection Variables
    • Creating Selection Variables (Multiple Choice) – Video
  • App Intake Options
    • Formatting Your Intakes with Video, Color, and Images
    • Using Layouts in Knackly – Video
    • Setting up the ability to accept file attachments during an intake
    • Working with Conditions in Layouts

KNACKLY DESIGNERS

  • Browser Designer
    • Table Options
    • How to edit and create help text – Video
    • How to edit and create labels – Video
    • Editing Summary Templates – Video
    • Naming your documents – Video
    • Adding Documents to Apps – Video
    • Reusing Tables in Selection Variables
  • Word Designer
    • Adding Variables to your Word templates – Video
    • Creating a New Template in the Word Designer – Video
    • Using the Options in the Word Designer – Video
    • Installing the Word Designer Add-in
    • My Knackly Word Designer Doesn’t Log In
    • Inserting Docx templates within a Docx template
    • Trouble Shooting Word Add-in Designer
    • Indenting Variables in Microsoft Word
  • PDF Designer
    • Using the PDF Designer

TRANSFORM DATA

  • Filters and Functions
    • Advanced Operators and Expressions Guide
    • Relevancy Guide
    • Formula Reference
    • Date Calculations
    • Filters
    • HotDocs to Knackly Functions
    • List Functions
    • Date Formats
    • Text Functions
    • Using Knackly Queries
    • Using the date.today() Feature
    • Using _app for hiding and showing labels, help text and text blocks in layouts
    • Date Calculation Examples
    • Finance Functions
    • Order of Operations Guide
    • Math Functions
    • Knackly Formula for Totaling Costs in Tables
    • Creating Multiple Documents From a List
  • Using Your Data
    • Importing CSV Data into Knackly
  • Date Forumlas
    • Knackly’s Date Calculation: Adding Years

ADMINISTRATION

  • Administering Knackly
    • Creating a Test Catalog in Knackly
  • Release Notes
    • Knackly Release 2020-11-13
  • API
    • Getting Started with the Knackly API
    • Connect Zapier to Knackly

PRACTICE AREA

  • Estate Planning
    • Example of creating Co Executor, Trustee, and Guardian Language.
    • Template: Asset and Liability List for Estate Planning
    • Create Single Successor executor, guardian, and trustee profiles in Knackly
  • Client Intake
    • Creating an email to send to clients
    • Setting up External Client Intakes

Options for Text Variables

Text variables are the most basic type of variable. They are plain text entries and are useful for the names of people and places, phone numbers, addresses, and any other information your user would type in manually. Text variables have the following features:

Intake pattern: You can require the text input to be in certain formats – i.e., (999) 999-9999 will allow the users to only input numbers in that text variable, and will format the numbers like a telephone number. This can be useful for zip codes (99999), social security numbers (999-99-9999), and file numbers (AAA-9999 for a filing system where the first three digits are letters and the last four are numbers). The tokens that you can use for these intake examples are:

  • 9: any digit 0-9
  • A: any upper- or lower-case letter
  • X: any upper- or lower-case letter or digit (combination of 9 and A)
  • L: any lower-case letter
  • U: any upper-case letter

Validation: You can select whether to allow line breaks in the text input, which would carry any line breaks (new paragraphs) in the text entry over into the template. You can also select whether to allow markup in the text entry – i.e., bolding, italicizing, and other simple text formatting.

Answer suggestions: You can provide answer suggests for text variables; these appear as a dropdown for the user, so that the user can select one of the suggested answers or type in their own. This is useful for situations where you might have a number of possible set answers or users may need to enter more unique answers. For example, in a field requesting a person’s relationship to another person, you might have a list of typical relationships (brother, sister, step-sister, daughter, son) as well as permitting users to type in less common relationships (step-daughter-in-law, grand-uncle, second cousin twice removed).

Input height: The default input height for text variables is one line. You can change this to multiple lines to allow users to input larger blocks of text.

Here is a video that shows you how each of these formatting options works.

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