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Overview
Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 is the newest version of Microsoft's form creation and management program. Whether you're using InfoPath for the first time, or have been using it for years, this four-level course will help you make the most of InfoPath 2007's exciting features.
Highlights of the course include a complete walkthrough of a SharePoint server workflow using an InfoPath form, how to bind a data source to a form control, and a discussion on Fill Out a Form mode.
Outline
Getting Started
To begin, participants will learn the basics of InfoPath: how to open and close it, how to use and customize the interface, how to create a basic form, how to save and open forms, and how to get help.
Working with Basic Forms
This section will cover how to fill out a form with InfoPath. Then, we will look at designing a form, using basic editing commands, adding color and formatting, adding finishing touches (such as controls, data sources, the Design Checker, and form protection), and finally, publishing the form.
Printing and Viewing Forms
Participants will learn how to create and manage views in this section. We will also look at using Print Preview and printing a form.
Doing More with Forms
This section will teach participants how to add XML information, resource files, and data bindings to their form. We will also look at using form templates, importing forms, and publishing forms. Finally, we will learn how to set InfoPath program options.
Advanced Form Tasks
To conclude, we will look at programming forms, how to use InfoPath and SharePoint Server together (including workflows), how to use advanced controls (such as repeating tables), and more about XML.
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