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×Hi team,
I am building an Investor Intake Form in Jira Service Management and I’d like to organize it into clear sections (e.g Eligibility, Alignment, Risk Profile). At the moment, I only see options for input fields (short text, paragraph, dropdowns, etc.), but I don’t see a way to add static content or headers that would help separate and label these groups of questions.
Is there a way to add non-editable section headers (or dividers) in JSM forms?
Do I need to enable ProForma Forms or a specific setting to make this available?
If not, what is the recommended best practice to create clean section headers in request forms?
Currently, the only workaround I see is using a text field with preset/hide, but that makes the form look a bit messy since it’s still treated as an input.
Any guidance on the correct way to do this (or confirmation if it’s not possible in my version) would be really helpful.
Thank you!
Akash
Hi @Akash
Welcome to the community.
You can set normal text in a form and use divider lines or . Use the default formatting options.
You don't need to use a field or section for this.
form detail:
form preview:
Hi @Akash
As @Sebastian Krzewiński mentioned, unfortunately, it is not possible to add headers to a request type.
In JSM Forms, you can add sections and name them, however, from what I see, these names are not visible later on the portal side:
I suggest checking the Bundled Fields feature from the Deviniti Extension for JSM , which allows you to name individual Bundled Fields, configure their subfields, and display them on the request type as sections:
I hope this is something that can help you with your use case :)
Kind Regards,
Weronika
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Hi @Akash
Unfortunately at this moment this is not possible to achieve with JSM forms. Your workaround sounds good.
IMO - solution like you described should be available in JSM.
Regards,
Seba
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