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MS Office Forum / General MS InfoPath Questions / March 2008

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Editing a form already published to Sharepoint 3.0 site

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DThib - 28 Mar 2008 19:08 GMT
I am having a terrible time trying to fix a problem. After using a form I
published to the site, a binding duplication was found. How do I get the form
published to replace the mistaken one and not have to reenter all the data?
We have Infopath for Office 2003.
Can anyone tell me how to do this?

Thanks ahead of time.
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Clay Fox - 28 Mar 2008 19:45 GMT
You would need to get a local copy of the template file. .xsn
You can download it from SharePoint if needed.

then open it in design mode.
Fix your issue and then republish to the library via the wizard.

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> I am having a terrible time trying to fix a problem. After using a form I
> published to the site, a binding duplication was found. How do I get the form
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> Thanks ahead of time.

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