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Display a view that is based on a user role
Article If you are designing a form template that includes user roles and contains multiple views, it can be useful to display a view that is based on the user role tha...
InfoPath 2007
Create an InfoPath-only view of a browser-compatible form template
Article In this article Introduction to InfoPath-only views Scenarios for use Step 1: Add an InfoPath-only view to a bro wser-compatible form template Step 2: Display t...
InfoPath 2007
Design a view that is optimized for printing
Article The Microsoft Office InfoPath form templates that you create are designed to be opened and filled out online, either in InfoPath itself or by using a Web brows...
InfoPath 2007
Add a button for switching views
Article In Microsoft Office InfoPath, you can create different views of the same form template. A view is an alternative way to present data in a form template. When fi...
InfoPath 2007
Allow users to print multiple views at once
Article By default, when users click the Print button, the only view that is printed is the active view. If you want all of the views in your form template to prin...
InfoPath 2007
Introduction to views
Article By designing different views of your form template, you can offer users different ways to look at data. For example, you might create a special view that is opt...
InfoPath 2007
Add or delete a view
Article By designing different views of your form template, you can offer users different ways to look at data. For example, you might create a special view that is opt...
InfoPath 2007
Design a read-only view
Article In Microsoft Office InfoPath, you can create different views of the same form template. A view is an alternative way to present data in a form template. When fi...
InfoPath 2007
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