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There are different types of forms and each type has a specific functionality or use. The following table describes the types of forms available.
Form type | Description | More information |
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Main | Used in model-driven apps, Dynamics 365 for tablets, and Dynamics 365 for Outlook. These forms provide the main user interface for viewing and interacting with table data. |
Design considerations for main forms |
Quick Create | Used in model-driven apps, Dynamics 365 for tablets, and Dynamics 365 for Outlook. For updated tables, these forms provide a basic form optimized for creating new records. |
Create and edit quick create forms |
Quick View | Used in model-driven apps, Dynamics 365 for tablets, and Dynamics 365 for Outlook. For updated tables, these forms appear within the main form to display additional data for a row that is referenced by a lookup column in the form. Users can view data from related tables without having to leave the form. |
Create and edit quick view forms |
Card | Used in views for model-driven apps. Card forms are designed to present information in a compact format that is suitable for mobile devices. | Create a card form |
While each form type has specific needs, when designing forms you use the Form Editor. More information: Overview of the form editor user interface
Form examples
Here are examples of each form type.
Main form
Quick create
Quick view
Card