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  • Doobear 21 posts 111 karma points
    Oct 30, 2017 @ 14:05
    Doobear
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    Multi Language Umbraco Forms

    Hi,

    I was wondering if anyone knew if Umbraco Forms has the ability to cope with multi language. I am using v7.6.5 for a multi language site and have just installed the trial of Umbraco Forms but so far can't see how I can make them work in two languages.

    I have tried the # infront of the field name like have have done for custom dropdown lists I created but this doesn't seem to work.

    Appreciate if anyone can offer any advice.

    Kindest regards.

  • GUILLAUME GIRARD 2 posts 72 karma points
    Nov 02, 2017 @ 20:17
    GUILLAUME GIRARD
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    Same question here, if someone has an answer, it would really save us...

    Edit : Alright, just figured it out thanks to other posts on the forum. You need to add a dictionnary entry in the settings tabs (and set up your languages as well). The dictionnary entry name should be indeed inputted with a # in the forms backend.

  • sami 8 posts 108 karma points
    Dec 31, 2019 @ 08:20
    sami
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    any replies? will help us

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