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How to "point" a new form to an existing xml file?

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keith brickey - 27 Oct 2004 05:55 GMT
I published a form to a WSS web site and the users are able to enter and
edit data. I need to access the xml content that is being created using
different forms taht expose only selected portions of the xml data
structure. I have not been able to figure out how to create another form and
"point it" at the xml content residing in the SharePoint Forms Library. When
I design a new form, it wants to point to its own data structure. Can
someone tell me what I need to do differently?

Thanks,

Keith
Matthew Blain \(Serriform\) - 28 Oct 2004 07:28 GMT
Create one template with multiple views. InfoPath doesn't really support
multiple templates associated with a single XML file, though you can do some
similar actions with secondary data sources.

--Matthew Blain
http://tips.serriform.com/
http://www.developingsolutionswithinfopath.com/

> I published a form to a WSS web site and the users are able to enter and
> edit data. I need to access the xml content that is being created using
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> Keith
 
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