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Future of Nintex O365 Forms: Migrating from Add-ins to SPFx

  • October 30, 2024
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leighburke wrote:

@brandiwoodson Correct, there was an issue identified with guest/external user which are working on resolving. If you have raised a ticket they will be able to keep you in the loop on it’s release.

Yup, I will follow up on our ticket. Thanks!

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leighburke wrote:

@brandiwoodson Correct, there was an issue identified with guest/external user which are working on resolving. If you have raised a ticket they will be able to keep you in the loop on it’s release.

Any updates on script?

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  • March 26, 2025

@nico ​@brandiwoodson Just wanted to let you know the post has been updated with the scripts.

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Hi ​@leighburke,

 

Thank you for this article, just a few questions on my behalf.

 

  1. When opening a New Responsive Form in Nintex SPFx for the first time, it opens just like the New Responsive Designer from the Nintex Forms for Office 365 Designer. Once I publish the form in the SPFx version, will anything change for the end user, or will this new SPFx version of the form take over from the Add in version of the form?
  2. We have a few Forms published on Nintex Mobile. Once they are migrated over to the new SPFx, will the configuration for the accounts on Nintex Mobile change? (Will Nintex for Office 365 still be the option chosen when they log into the account, or will this change?)

Thank you again for the article.

 

ConradWilkie

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