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And that's why there's all the new-and-cool documentation about how to make your InfoPath forms work well with Access: Design a form template that is based on a Microsoft Access database Add a data connection to a Microsoft Access database Submit form Read More...
I’m pleased to announce that InfoPath 2007 training labs are now live on MSDN . Just like with the hands-on labs for InfoPath 2003 , we created a set of exercises that walk you through a real-life scenario, introducing a new InfoPath feature in the process. Read More...
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All Office InfoPath 2007 developer documentation that is published online in the MSDN Library now supports the MSDN Community Content features that enable users to comment on, edit, and add content to online documentation. We would like to encourage you Read More...
Our colleagues at Office Online released several interesting InfoPath topics: Form Data Aggregation and Merging: - Design a form for merging - Merge actions for fields and groups - Merge InfoPath e-mail form data in Outlook Document Information Panel: Read More...
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These articles will help you answer many of the questions you might have about Forms Services browser compatibility, rich-client only features, and the Design Checker. Title Details Audience Plan browser support (OSS) Describes the different levels of Read More...
We promised , and here it is: the OPML compilation of RSS feeds of bloggers that write about InfoPath. Just download the file and import it into your favorite news aggregator. Sneak peek: Cheers! Alex Read More...
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Some new MSDN resources to check out: 1) Microsoft Office Forms Server 2007 SDK 2) InfoPath Developer Reference for Managed Code Alex Read More...
A few folks put together good resource compilations of everything InfoPath-related: articles, screencasts, help topics... Check them out: 1) InfoPath 2007 resources by Joris Poelmans 2) Office 2007 Spotlight: InfoPath 2007 by Michael Gannotti 3) Building Read More...
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I'd love to compile a list of blogs about InfoPath to help the developer community connect and share insights. If you wrote at least one InfoPath article in the past, and plan on writing more, please leave a link to your blog in the comments. Expect an Read More...
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It's Friday, and on Fridays I usually try to dig up a cool article or two from the community 1) Patrick Tisseghem wrote a beautiful walkthrough on making browser forms show up in a web part - no code required, just follow the screenshots. 2) S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton Read More...
MS Learning has some free Office 2007 courses. In particular, here’s a What’s New course for InfoPath . Here’s the outline: What's New in Microsoft® Office InfoPath® 2007 Converting Office Word and Office Excel Forms to Office InfoPath The Forms Converter Read More...
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Making my Technorati rounds searching for InfoPath community content, I came across two very cool articles: 1) InfoPath 2007, Forms Server, MOSS 2007 by Sahil Malik: start from a Word form, publish it to be filled out in the browser, play with the content Read More...
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Shoutout to InfoPathDev.com - several of our product team alums are hosting an excellent resource for the InfoPath developer community. Lots of great content there: sample form templates , very lively forums , and walkthroughs . My personal favorites: Read More...
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Shoutout to Kristof De Causemaeker - his blog has interesting articles on both InfoPath and SharePoint; couple particularly cool posts: 1) Great walkthrough on template parts, new InfoPath 2007 feature that allows you to modularize components of your Read More...
I found two more cool InfoPath resources. Shoutout to Christopher White, who has a couple code-intensive InfoPath-SharePoint articles in his blog . Particularly interesting: 1) Walkthrough on setting up a pretty complex workflow using InfoPath and Office Read More...
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