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Create a custom task pane to help users fill out a form
Article Show All Hide All A complex form can be confusing for users to fill out. Placeholder text, views, conditional formatting, and rules can help make filling out a ...
InfoPath 2007
Help protect a form template's design
Article You can select the Enable protection check box in Microsoft Office InfoPath to discourage users from opening or modifying a form template in design mode. When...
InfoPath 2007
Set the required security level for a form template
Article When you design a form template, Microsoft Office InfoPath automatically selects the appropriate security level for the functionality required when users fill o...
InfoPath 2007
InfoPath 2007 controls and features that are not supported in mobile browsers
Article If you have access to a server running InfoPath Forms Services , you can design a browser-enabled form template . If you design such a form template, your use...
InfoPath 2007
Design a form template for use on a mobile device
Article Show All Hide All If you have access to a server that is running InfoPath Forms Services, such as Microsoft Office Forms Server 2007 or Microsoft Office SharePo...
InfoPath 2007
InfoPath 2007 features that are unavailable in InfoPath Forms Services
Article If you have access to a server that is running InfoPath Forms Services , you can design a single form template that can be used by two kinds of users — those w...
InfoPath 2007
Different roles in the form design process
Article Different departments often work together to design, test, and deploy new InfoPath forms to employees. For example, the HR department might create a corporate e...
InfoPath 2007
Design an accessible form template
Article Show All Hide All Accessibility is the quality of a given system of hardware or software that makes it usable by people with one or more physical disabilities, ...
InfoPath 2007
Design a form template that works with InfoPath 2003
Article Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 includes several features that make it easier for you to share form templates with people who use InfoPath 2003. This article de...
InfoPath 2007
Specify the compatibility settings for a form template
Article When you design your form template, you can choose to create a form template that can be opened or filled out in either InfoPath or a Web browser. If the form t...
InfoPath 2007
Design a Document Information Panel by using InfoPath
Article This article explains how to use Microsoft Office InfoPath to design a Document Information Panel that is associated with documents for Microsoft Office Word 2...
InfoPath 2007
Guidelines for using colors, fonts, and images in a form template
Article As a form designer, it is important to focus on how your form template looks, not just how it works. Whether you are adding a splash of color or a company logo...
InfoPath 2007
Remove a color scheme
Article On the Format menu, click Color Schemes . To remove the currently applied color scheme, in the Color Schemes task pane, in the Apply a color scheme list,...
InfoPath 2007
Design a form for merging
Article With form merging, your users can consolidate data from many different forms into one form. This is useful when your users want to compare or summarize data fro...
InfoPath 2007
Configure your form template to detect the connection state of a form
Article If you are designing a form template whose forms rely upon a network connection to process or return data, and you are familiar with writing script, you can wri...
InfoPath 2007
Create a form template with tabs
Article You can design your form template to use tabs to switch from view to view, just like you use tabs in Internet Explorer 7.0. Microsoft InfoPath Team Blog: Tabs s...
InfoPath 2007
Create a form template that works like a wizard
Article Wizards work well when you want to walk through a multi-step process, such as setting up a program or filling out a form, one page at a time. If you find that y...
InfoPath 2007
Introduction to browser-compatible form templates
Article Show All Hide All When you design a Microsoft Office InfoPath form template, you can choose to create a form template that can be opened or filled out in either...
InfoPath 2007
Design a form template for offline use
Article In this article Understanding offline forms Create a data connection to a SQL database for offline use Create a data connection to an Access database for offli...
InfoPath 2007
Change the design of a layout table
Article When you design a form template, it is a good idea to align text boxes, check boxes, and other elements along the horizontal and vertical lines of an imaginary ...
InfoPath 2007
Insert a layout table
Article In this article Introduction to layout tables Insert a predefined layout table Insert a custom layout table with specific dimensions Draw a custom layout table...
InfoPath 2007
Design a form to respond to a workflow status
Article You can design Microsoft Office InfoPath forms to display specific data that corresponds to the current status of a workflow. You do this by designing a form te...
InfoPath 2007
Add custom Help text to a form template
Article To help users understand the purpose of your form, and to help them fill it out successfully, you can add instructional Help text to your form template. This ar...
InfoPath 2007
Change the dimensions of a layout table
Article When you design a form template, it is a good idea to align text boxes, check boxes, and other elements along the horizontal and vertical lines of an imaginary ...
InfoPath 2007
Introduction to designing a Document Information Panel by using InfoPath
Article In this article Introduction to Document Information Panels Using a Document Information Panel Security overview Introduction to Document Information Panels The...
InfoPath 2007
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