From the VSys One home screen, on the Setup panel, click Application forms.
Create/load
Create a new application  | 
Creates a new application layout from scratch.  | 
Load a built-in design  | 
Brings up a list of built-in layouts that you can choose from.  | 
Load From a file  | 
Use this to load an application layout that was sent by another VSys user or by Bespoke's tech support.  | 
Copy from a project  | 
Copies an application layout from another project.  | 
Setup special fields
Application approval statuses, Handlers, Requested departments, Requested sites.
On the right-click menu
Right-click on any layout to work with it.
Edit, View  | 
Brings up the application layout designer.  | 
Properties  | 
Opens the properties (Description, rules, etc.) for this layout.  | 
Application processing rules  | 
Edits the application processing rules for this application.  | 
Mark inactive/Mark active  | 
Disables or enables this application layout without deleting it.  | 
Get VSys Live link  | 
Copies the direct link for this application in VSys Live to the Windows clipboard.  | 
Convert to a dynamic layout application  | 
Changes this application to a dynamic layout one.  | 
See tracked changes  | 
Opens the listing of all changes made to this application, and who made them.  | 
Delete  | 
Deletes this application layout. Note that if you delete an application layout which still has pending applications via VSys Web those applications will become inaccessible.  | 
Make a copy  | 
Duplicates this application layout.  | 
Make a copy as a dynamic layout application  | 
Makes a new application with the same fields as this one, but with a dynamic layout.  | 
Save to a file  | 
Saves the definition of this layout to a disk file. You can send that file to another VSys user or to Bespoke's tech support team.  | 
Print a sample  | 
Prints a blank form of this type.  | 
When you open this tool you may get a message about expired or inactive application forms being hidden. Use the filters at the top to specifically show those forms.