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The goal of this course is to provide you with the knowledge required to design and publish forms for users to fill in. The course emphasises hands-on experience, with a series of self-guided exercises integrated into the training.
You will discover how InfoPath forms are constructed and be given a clear plan on how to create templates. You will be shown how to design and create complete forms to support your business needs. You will implement data integrity and rules into forms to manage data entry, and publish InfoPath forms to e-mail, network locations and SharePoint sites.
Target audience
This course is aimed at end users with no previous experience in programming who have a need to design forms. These forms may be used to communicate information or to generate and promote business workflow.
Lesson 1: Understanding InfoPath
Lesson 2: Designing Forms
Lesson 3: Form Controls
Lesson 4: Managing Data Source
Lesson 5: Managing Views
Lesson 6: Publishing Forms
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