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Creating Browser Enabled Forms With InfoPath 2007
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Aug 25th, 2006 @ 6:04 PM
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Create and publish browser-enabled forms with InfoPath 2007 and Forms Services in Office SharePoint Server 2007.
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#Sep 5th, 2006 @ 12:45 PM
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Is there any way that I can use this feature with Sharepoint Server 2003.....I have a use for these type of forms, but I need them to be browser based, without having to do alot of coding.
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#Dec 1st, 2006 @ 4:47 AM
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This is Very Good!
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#Jun 11th, 2007 @ 6:08 AM
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GREAT video. As a once again new user to INFO Path this provided me an excellent starting point.
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#Aug 30th, 2007 @ 1:20 AM
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Hi,
This is Very Good Video. I tried working on Info using this Video it worked very well. There are few issues....
1. I am not able to save the form with "Anonymous user".
2. Save button is not showing with Anonymous user.
3. After Submiting the form the values are showing , I wann
the form to be blank afer submiting and a alert message also.
Is there any solution for this issue.
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Rao
chinnu.rao03@gmail.com
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#Dec 22nd, 2007 @ 10:09 AM
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This was an awsome video. I had no clue on how to use and intergrate InfoPath with MOSS 2007. Now I can go and create forms all over the place.
One question I have is, is there any kind of reporting that can be done on the form's data? Meaning, I want to create a status report and do a report on the status of each of the items on the form.
Anyway, it was a great video.
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#Jan 11th, 2008 @ 1:36 PM
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This was a very helpful video. Following it I built a nice change management form & tied it to a MOSS 2007 approval workflow. (When a new form gets created, it automatically kicks off the workflow.) So now the VP is thrilled, and she would like to know if I can make a button right on the form and attach code that will mark the associated MOSS workflow task approved / completed, so that it is not necessary to do the extra step of manually calling up the workflow task and mark it approved.
Can this be done very easily?
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#Jan 29th, 2008 @ 5:50 PM
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Did you find a reporting solution?
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#Mar 25th, 2008 @ 10:31 PM
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I have a reporting solution where you can aggregate across multiple forms.
You can contact me here
http://www.infopathdev.com/members/clayfox.aspx
Clay Fox /
Microsoft InfoPath MVP
Qdabra® Software
/ Streamline data gathering to turn process into knowledge
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#Oct 28th @ 6:39 PM
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Excellent video. I was able to follow the instruction with ease!
Thank you!
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