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Creating Forms Using Microsoft InfoPath 2007 |
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Module 1: An Introduction to InfoPath
Lessons
- What is InfoPath
- Form Templates and Forms
- InfoPath Form Services
Module 2: Exploring the InfoPath Environment
Lessons
- Designing a Form Template
- Viewing Your Form
- Saving Your Form
- Interface Overview
- Task Panes Overview
Lab : Exploring the InfoPath Environment
- Exercise 2-1: Customizing a Sample
- Exercise 2-2: Viewing Your Form
- Exercise 2-3: Saving Your Sample Form
Module 3: Creating a New Form
Lessons
- Steps to Creating a New Form
- Designing the Layout
- Using Controls
- Views
- Advanced Formatting
Lab : Creating a New Form
- Exercise 3-1: Designing the Employee Information Form
- Exercise 3-2: Designing the Layout for the Employee Background Information Form
- Exercise 3-3: Designing the Layout for the Employee Background Information Form
- Exercise 3-4: Adding Controls
- Exercise 3-5: Adding Repeating Controls
- Exercise 3-6: Setting Properties of Controls
- Exercise 3-7: Creating a View
- Exercise 3-8: Creating a View
- Exercise 3-9: Applying a Color Scheme
Module 4: Importing and Exporting Forms
Lessons
- Importing Forms from Microsoft Word
- Importing Forms from Microsoft Excel
Lab : Importing and Exporting Forms
- Exercise 4-1: Importing a Form from Microsoft Word
- Exercise 4-2: Importing a Form from Microsoft Word
- Exercise 4-3: Importing a Form from Microsoft Excel
Module 5: Adding Logic without Writing Code
Lessons
Lab : Importing and Exporting Forms
- Exercise 5-1: Configuring Data Validation
- Exercise 5-2: Configuring Rules
Module 6: Saving and Submitting Form Data
Lessons
- Saving Form Data
- Submitting Form Data
- Submitting Form Data in an E-mail Message
Lab : Saving and Submitting Form Data
- Exercise 6-1: Saving the Form
- Exercise 6-2: Modifying the Save Options
- Exercise 6-3: Submitting a Form Using E-mail
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