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Londa Sue - 29 Nov 2007 01:55 GMT
I am new to InfoPath.  I created a from from scratch; it saves as an .xsn.  I
published the template to another location on my hard drive.  The form opens
fine.  Eventually, the form will be published to a shared location.  Will
users input information into the template?  Or, will users input information
into an .xml file?  How does this work exactly?  I've read a bit of help
documentation, but would like some clarification as I am getting errors with
the template after a few times opening the document (comes up scambled).  Is
there a clear way to make the transition from .xsn to .xml?

Thanks,

Londa Sue
Bryan Phillips - 29 Nov 2007 02:55 GMT
The XSN is like a DOT file in word.  When the user opens it, they make
their changes and save it.  The saved document is an XML file like the
DOC file in Word.

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> I am new to InfoPath.  I created a from from scratch; it saves as an .xsn.  I
> published the template to another location on my hard drive.  The form opens
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> Londa Sue
Londa Sue - 29 Nov 2007 03:07 GMT
So, no matter where it is saved it becomes an XML, right?  I'm asking this
basic question because I keep getting a scrambled doc after I publish it to
another location on my hard drive.  I go to that location to bring up the
form (.xsn), fill it out, and save to same location.  Is it the same location
that is causing it to become scrambled?  Hmm.  Maybe I didn't change the file
name.  Lightbulb.

Thanks Bryan,

Londa Sue

> The XSN is like a DOT file in word.  When the user opens it, they make
> their changes and save it.  The saved document is an XML file like the
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> > Londa Sue
 
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