Does anyone know if there's a spell check feature for forms?
I can't seem to find this option anywhere.
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Hi I work on the Cognito Forms Team.
No currently there is not a spell check feature in Cognito Forms.
Looking through our Idea Board I didn't see where that feature had been requested yet.
I suspect there are 2 primary reasons why folks have not asked for a spell-check feature.
Many modern day browsers will have a spell-check feature built in that highlights misspelled words
Often when people are placing a block of content into Cognito Forms they are just cutting and pasting the content from a word processing program that has already been spell-checked
Although I don't recall hearing of a feature request for a Spell-check feature you can certainly go to our Idea Board and add it if you wish.
You can find most of the answers in our help topic on data security, but I will specifically address each of your questions:
If you delete a form and/or entries for a form, this information is permanently deleted. We are researching ways to provide recovery options for accidental deletes, but this will be an "opt-in" option as our goal is to ensure it is easy to permanently delete data.
Cognito Forms stores data in a no-sql database (a document store) and this information is stored essentially forever unless you delete it or abandon it. We state in our terms that we may delete individual accounts that are abandoned. However, this largely applies to the people that try out our service and decide to do something else, as we have hundreds sign up each day and not everyone will become long term users.
You can download the full entry details at any time by exporting your entries to Excel, which provides a complete "strongly-typed" "structurally accurate" view of your data. Furthermore, you can use either our JSON endpoints or Zapier integration options to stream your entries into another system to maintain your own backups for this data. We are also working on options to not store data in Cognito Forms for those customers that just want to use our forms but do not want us to store their data.
Cognito Forms is hosted in the same datacenters that run services like Xbox.com and Office 365, and we rely on Microsoft's Azure platform for intrusion detection, physical security etc. We do not even know where the servers for Cognito Forms are physically located--just somewhere in Virginia with redundancy in the Mid-West. We carefully guard our own limited access to this production environment as stated in our security help topic. Also, we worked with Microsoft to ensure we are hosted in their high-security area reserved for applications dealing with sensitive data, and have a HIPAA BAA from Microsoft.
Finally, we will be releasing support for encrypted forms in the next couple of weeks. This will add an additional layer of security and protection by encrypting 100% of all entry data and uploaded files "at rest" and allowing form builders to mark certain fields as "protected" to prevent them from inadvertently being transmitted insecurely in email notifications, url redirects, etc. We will also prevent things like posting data to non-secure endpoints to ensure that our customers do not accidentally compromise the data they are trying to protect.
Your JotForm link gives me a 404 error, so I couldn't see the specific form you are trying to replicate. However, you should be able to do exactly that kind of multiple option order entry with a repeating section.
There's a good example of implementing the kind of order form you are talking about here: Implementing Cascading Options.
Best Answer
Hi I work on the Cognito Forms Team. No currently there is not a spell check feature in Cognito Forms.
Looking through our Idea Board I didn't see where that feature had been requested yet. I suspect there are 2 primary reasons why folks have not asked for a spell-check feature.
Many modern day browsers will have a spell-check feature built in that highlights misspelled words
Often when people are placing a block of content into Cognito Forms they are just cutting and pasting the content from a word processing program that has already been spell-checked
Although I don't recall hearing of a feature request for a Spell-check feature you can certainly go to our Idea Board and add it if you wish.