FAQ - Will users still be able to check out and donate to a Fundraising Campaign if we have other required forms on our site?

FAQ - Will users still be able to check out and donate to a Fundraising Campaign if we have other required forms on our site?

The Required Form Setting will NOT apply in cases where users are checking out for a Fundraising Campaign. Meaning, if a user has a donation in their cart from a Fundraising Campaign, they will be able to check out even if a required form has not been completed.

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