How do i attach a spreadsheet to my registration form?

How do I attach a spreadsheet to my regiwtration form?

As the author of the form you can't attach anything to the fillable web form. You can only add an attachment field so that the fillers can attachm a file to submit.
If your form is an PDF form then as the author you might be able to use Acrobat to add an attachment to the fillable PDF form before distributing it but you can't add a attachment field to the PDF form (it won't work if you do) because the FormsCentral PDF form can't submit attachments.
Hope this helps
Gen

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