InfoPath 2010 Data Connections and Universal Data Connection (UDC) Files
- Posted: Dec 27, 2011 at 2:27 PM
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InfoPath 2010 is the bridge that connects your data with your Office 365 business projects. Using the InfoPath Designer you can quickly create data connections to dynamically pull information into your forms. Convert these data connections into Universal Data Connections (UDC) files and you can even reuse them in all of your InfoPath forms. No need to recreate a data connection, just add a UDC. Best of all, UDC files help your forms function in the browser. In this video Miccrosoft MVP Patrick Halstead, Qdabra Software, provides an overview for using data connections and UDC files.
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