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Form Scheduling in SureForms
The Form Scheduling feature lets you control when a form is available for submissions by setting a start and end date with time.
How to Access Form Scheduling
- Go to your WordPress Dashboard.
- Navigate to SureForms.
- Edit the form you want to schedule.
- Open Form Settings.

- Click on Advanced Settings.
- Select Form Scheduling.

Enable Form Scheduling
You will see a toggle option called Enable Form Scheduling.
- Turn this toggle ON to enable scheduling.

- This allows you to set a time period during which the form will be available for submissions.

Set Start Date and Time
- Field: Start Date & Time
- Click on the date field to select a date.
- After selecting the date, a time picker will appear.
- Choose the time and select AM or PM as required.

Set End Date and Time
- Field: End Date & Time
- Select the end date.
- Once the date is selected, the time picker will appear.
- Choose the appropriate time and AM or PM.

Time Zone Information
The form scheduling works based on your WordPress site time zone.
You can check or update this from: WordPress Dashboard → Settings → General → Timezone

Response Message Before Start Date
- Field: Response Description Before Start Date
- This message is shown if a user tries to access the form before the scheduled start time.
Default message: This form is not yet available. Please check back after the scheduled start time.
You can edit this message if needed.
Response Message After End Date
- Field: Response Description After End Date
- This message is shown after the submission period has ended.
Default message: This form is no longer accepting submissions. The submission period has ended.
You can customize this message as required.

Save the Form
Once all settings are configured:
- Close the Form Scheduling tab.
- Click Save to apply the changes to your form.
Your form will now accept submissions only during the scheduled time period.
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