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April 2006 - Posts

WebCast Reminder: Developing Office InfoPath 2007 Forms
Hello all, I want to thank those of you who attended last week's WebCast. We had a few technical issues that prevented us from completing the demos so we will likely present the WebCast again sometime in the future. Monday, we'll be holding our third Read More...
Wizards (and we're not talking Harry Potter)
I just got back from some customer visits in Washington DC (governments tend to have a lot of forms…) and a common design pattern came up a few times: creating wizard-like forms. Since InfoPath provides all the built in tools to do this, without any fancy Read More...
WebCast Reminder: Developing Rich Client and Browser Forms
I want to thank those of you who attended last week’s WebCast. It was a big success. Tomorrow, we’ll be holding our second WebCast about InfoPath 2007. I hope you will be able to attend. Developing, Deploying, and Hosting Rich Client and Browser Forms Read More...
Check if form is new using roles, not code
Ever want to add conditional formatting or special rules that only fire if your form was just created? For example, you want to show one view by default when someone creates a new expense report, but you want show a summary view for everyone else who Read More...
Webcast Reminder: New Features in Office InfoPath 2007
Hi all, This is just a reminder that on Tuesday, Gray Knowlton will present the first in our three-part WebCast series introducing InfoPath 2007. I hope you will join us. New Features in Office InfoPath 2007 Time: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 12:00 PM - 1:00 Read More...
Email Submit "To" line (loops in formulas)
Everyone likes InfoPath's email data connection because it lets you collect forms using email only, no other infrastructure required (no need for Windows SharePoint Services, SQL Server, or even a file share). We've built even more Outlook integration Read More...
Fun for the Whole Office Family
Most of this blog focuses on advanced tips and tricks for InfoPath, but I'd hate it if that left you thinking InfoPath was a developer-only tool. We're part of the Office family, and we'd like to think we act like it, so let me call out a brand new site Read More...
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