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Formatting Controls using VBscript

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Lawrence - 30 Jul 2007 16:26 GMT
Hi

Pretty much explanatory from the title, but is it possible to format
controls (e.g. expression boxes/ text boxes) from within the scripting
environment using VBScript? (I need to do some extra processing on
data hence I cant use the Conditional Formatting section)

Thanks

Lawrence
David Dean - 30 Jul 2007 21:34 GMT
Conditional formatting is the only provision InfoPath makes for handling the
formatting of controls, and only certain properties of the controls can be
controlled conditionally.

You'll need to store a value in one of the form elements (or in an XML file
retrieved using a secondary data source), then reference that element in a
conditional formatting expression.

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