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How to Pass Querystring data into an InfoPath Form
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Hi there, Daniel Broekman here. After showing you how to customize a SharePoint list with InfoPath 2010 , and describing the differences between SharePoint list forms and form library forms together with Kate Everitt, I’m back with a quick tip for easily sending a value from the browser’s query...
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Using Multiple Views in Customized List Forms
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Hi, my name is Laura Harrington, and I’m a program manager on the InfoPath team. In this short video demo, I will show how you can optimize the form filling experience for different tasks and users by creating multiple custom views in your customized SharePoint list forms.
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15 Apr 2010
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Create Code-Free Mashups with InfoPath and SharePoint Web Parts
infopath1
Hi, My name is Nicholas Lovell and I’m a developer on the InfoPath team. In this video demo, I will walk through how to create a simple portal page for processing claims at an insurance company. This claims portal includes a SharePoint Web Part with a list of all the claims, an InfoPath Web Part that...
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25 Feb 2010
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Create a Loan Calculator using the InfoPath and Excel Web Parts
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In this week’s “5 for Forms” video demo, Nick Dallett will show you how to create a loan calculator application without writing a line of code. This simple application leverages the power of the InfoPath and Excel Web Parts by using an InfoPath form to input the values that are sent to an Excel Workbook...
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4 Feb 2010
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