I'd like to send out a survey to a bunch of individuals who all have Office,
but may be running XP, 2000, 2003, or 2007, and may be running the standard
version rather than the Professional version. If I create an Infopath form
using Office 2003, can I email this to the various recipients, and if so,
what are they going to see? and what will I see when I get it back? How
would I incoroprate their results into an Access database?
Dale

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Clay Fox - 14 Jan 2008 17:44 GMT
Hi Dale.
Users of InfoPath froms either need InfoPath (rich client) or a web server
which will render them in a browser.
It sounds like not all of your users will have InfoPath so you would need a
server based solution.
You may want to check out the Database Accelerator package from
http://www.qdabra.com which is an installabel package of tools for your web
server to query and submit to SQL. It also includes a Forms Viewer for
hosting simple forms in the web browser. It might be what you need.

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> I'd like to send out a survey to a bunch of individuals who all have Office,
> but may be running XP, 2000, 2003, or 2007, and may be running the standard
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> Dale