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InfoPath Menu Bars in Sharepoint

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mark.brown84@gmail.com - 02 Oct 2007 15:43 GMT
Greetings,

I am using InfoPath 2003 and Sharepoint 3.0.  I want to hide all
toolbars and menu bars on the InfoPath form when a user opens it in
Sharepoint.  So, basically a full screen view.  The user will have no
need to use these so I would just as soon not give them the option.
Is this possible to do through InfoPath?

Thanks,

Mark
Kalyan G Reddy MVP (GGK Tech) - 02 Oct 2007 15:57 GMT
Hello

You have to do these changes in the Infopath on your machine or where you
are opening the Infopath form. But you cannot remove the Menu bar from the
Infopath
You can explore it in View-> Toolbars-> Customize

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mark.brown84@gmail.com - 02 Oct 2007 16:18 GMT
On Oct 2, 11:57 am, Kalyan G Reddy MVP (GGK Tech)
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Yes that will make the toolbars not visible; however, I wish for the
user not to be able to make them viewable.  So, when the form is not
in design mode the toolbars are not visible and cannot be made
visible.  Can that be done?
 
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