
You can tap the collective wisdom of other InfoPath users by posing questions in discussion groups, reading InfoPath blogs, or using any of the other community resources mentioned in this article.
For example, you can use discussion groups to access an online group of experienced InfoPath users, including InfoPath Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs), who willingly share their time to answer questions and to provide solutions, tips, and expertise.
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Visit the following Web sites to benefit from the community's experience and add to your own:
- In the InfoPath discussion group (newsgroup), you can get answers to your questions from other InfoPath users and experts. You can also learn from the questions that others ask and the answers that they receive.
- InfoPath MVPs
are InfoPath experts who can provide suggestions when you need to solve a technical problem. If you want to ask an MVP a question about InfoPath, post your question to the InfoPath discussion group.
- MVPs.org is an independent Web site that is managed entirely by MVPs. It
lists a variety of useful links that are provided by people associated with the Microsoft MVP program.
- Technical chats at Microsoft
are an opportunity to discuss technical issues with IT professionals and developers within the Office family of products.
- The InfoPath team blog is a
weblog where members of the InfoPath product team share answers to commonly asked questions and provide techniques for designing and developing form templates.
- If you can't find what you need from other users, you can contact a customer support representative by e-mail, chat, or phone.
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