I found the answer
here:
Why that post isn't a sticky I'll never know. Anyone who wants to do any sort of customization is going to need that post in a big way.
The long and the short of it is that you create a php file that will process the form and assign to a variable whatever html you have generated.
Once you register the variable you will be able to access it from a custom template which you will need to write as well.
Anyways, follow the post and you'll be alright. I might make a YouTube video on how to do it.
-fab