Smart forms anatomy
A historical diagram showing the older form, questionnaire, and data-source model behind document assembly work.
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This page collects selected images imported from the prior GoDaddy-hosted site. The archive is historical: it preserves older product and service visuals without treating them as proof of current deployment, current packaging, or current commercial scope.
Archive purpose
Some earlier Snapdone material still contains useful visual explanations for smart forms, document automation, numbering, service operations, and infrastructure review. Instead of leaving those assets on an external builder site, they have now been imported into this codebase and published from the current site.
Selected items now appear on the software, managed services, and blog pages. This archive holds the broader set of curated examples that were judged worth preserving.
Curated set
Each item below is served locally from the imported archive. Where relevant, the card copy points back to the current page that best matches the historical visual.
A historical diagram showing the older form, questionnaire, and data-source model behind document assembly work.
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A retained visual showing spreadsheet inputs feeding finished Word and PowerPoint output across repeatable document workflows.
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A historical marketing graphic tied to the older numbering tool, now preserved alongside the current article.
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A retained screenshot of older ribbon-based contact tooling that supports the migrated Snapdata material.
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A retained infrastructure graphic that fits the current managed services emphasis on environment review and modernization.
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A retained operations graphic that supports the current managed services discussion of maintenance discipline and lifecycle work.
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The section below renders directly from the imported manifest and includes all retained assets, not only the curated examples above.
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Current placement
The first round of promotion is intentionally narrow. Thumbnails and supporting visuals now appear on the current software page, managed services page, blog index, and selected blog articles.
Keeping the archive separate reduces the risk of overstating what is current while still preserving the older material in a usable place.