Marketing - Marketing Form Submitted Values to Excel
When navigating to a Marketing Form, you can see the Submissions, which includes a Created On, Status Reason, and also Submitted Values. When you Export Submissions to Excel, the Submitted Value field is NULL in Excel. I understand you can access Marketing Field Submissions, but this method req...
Marketing Forms
It should be possible to submit form submissions via an API to Dynamics Marketing so the forms of marketing app don't have to be on the external website
Prevent unnecessary OnChange events from CIJ forms
When a user submits a marketing form with data that already matches an existing record in Dataverse (e.g., identical first name, last name, and email), the platform currently triggers OnChange events and downstream processes (such as plugins and Power Automate flows), even though no actual dat...
Events for leads
We need the ability to run events for only leads. Currently we must have a contact associated with the lead to run an event.
The current options are inadequate and create unnecessary clutter with contact records that we do not need. And it makes reporting more difficu...
Thank you for your feedback. Currently this is not on our roadmap, but we are tracking it, and with more feedback and support from the community we may consider it in the future. Sincerely, Petr Jantac, Microsoft |
Add CRM fields and Subscription lists on the event portal form
Having the possibility add CRM fields and subscription lists on the event portal form. By this way we should let the person who registers for an event on the event portal also subscribe to a subscription list. "Example: I subscribe to your newsletter for your future events" By using our own for...
Thank you for your feedback. We have released this feature. You can use the real-time journeys form editor to add fields and consent to the event registration forms. Sincerely, PM, Microsoft |
Form Builder
Allow a user to drag&drop and then re-size fields from within the form builder and easily add columns to the forms without interacting with HTML.
Thank you for your feedback. We have released this feature. You can use the real-time journeys form editor to change the filed position, add multi-column layouts and other styling adjustments. Sincerely, PM, Microsoft |
I would like to have a feature implemented that allows me to freely set the random alphanumeric characters and symbols in the domain of the URL created with real-time marketing.
Currently, the URL for the forms created by real-time marketing is automatically generated and cannot be customized by users. I hope for a system update in the future that allows for free customization.
Hyperlink should be keeping previous text styling
Currently, if you select a text line with styling applied, especially custom colors, and apply hyperlink to it, it will change to default blue. This is not really a good practice in terms of workflow, since you'll have to select the text and change the styling again - a very time-consuming pro...
Introduce saving an existing Marketing Form as a template
With the Feb 2025 release of CIJ, we are now seeing Marketing Form templates. However, unlike emails where we can save an existing one as a new template, we can only create Marketing Form templates from the dedicated area. I think adding this would make the working experience a lot smoother, s...
Journey Web Form Multi Language Support
Hi,
When you insert a lookup attribute on a marketing form, it is possible to select which column data from the target table should be listed on the user interface. But if you need to implement multilingual web forms, you need to create multiple forms for those lookups.
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Thank you for your feedback. Currently this is not on our roadmap, but we are tracking it, and with more feedback and support from the community we may consider it in the future. Sincerely, Petr Jantac, Microsoft
Administrator
This capability was delivered as part of the Form capture. Capture forms in Customer Insights - Journeys - Dynamics 365 Customer Insights | Microsoft Learn
Sincerely, Petr Jantac, Microsoft