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Making a copy of a form template with code?

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kb at donovanhill - 15 Feb 2008 03:08 GMT
Have a InfoPath 2007 form .xsn file on disk with vb.net code associated with
it. I would like to make a copy of the form and then modify the copy & change
the code.
Problem is, the copied .xsn form is still associated to the original form's
code. How can I make copies to modify both the form & code without them being
associated to each other?

Any help will be appreciated, Thanks
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Gavin McKay - 18 Feb 2008 03:30 GMT
Hello,

(Apologies for this info being potentially incomplete - rebuilding my PC and
don't have Infopath set up properly yet!)

You can use the Tools menu, Form Options, Programming to set the project
location for your Infopath form.

Last time I had to do this I needed to first use the File menu, "Save As
Source Files..." to split out the project, then point my infopath form to the
project files.  Does mean you need to keep track of your form *and* your code
separately however.

That should work - sorry Infopath not working yet so I can't confirm the
exact steps...

HTH

Gavin.

> Have a InfoPath 2007 form .xsn file on disk with vb.net code associated with
> it. I would like to make a copy of the form and then modify the copy & change
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> Any help will be appreciated, Thanks
 
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