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# Visual Form Templates

**Visual Form Templates** help you create forms with a fixed visual layout.

Use them when branding and document layout matter.

### When Visual Form Templates fits best

Use Visual Form Templates when you need:

* a fixed document layout
* branded service or inspection documents
* a PDF-based form flow

### How it relates to Forms

A standard form uses a field list.

A visual form places fields on a designed layout.

That makes it a better fit for formal documents and fixed templates.

### Where to continue

Start with **Forms** if you need the broader form workflow.

Choose **Visual Forms** when the final document layout is the main requirement.

### Related topics

* [**Forms**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/forms.md)
* [**What is Visual Forms?**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/forms/what-is-visual-forms.md)
* [**Create a Visual Form**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/forms/create-a-visual-form.md)


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