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MS Office Forum / General MS InfoPath Questions / March 2005

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bondg - 03 Mar 2005 14:24 GMT
I've just begun looking into InfoPath and love what I'm seeing.  I'd like to
go to my boss and sell him on using InfoPath.  To do this, I'm going to need
a "from the ground, up" view of what would be involved in getting started
with this app.

Where do I find a Newbie's Guide to InfoPath?  I've seen all the marketing
stuff and I'm sold on the product....now I need to know the answers to all
the IT questions my boss will ask.  What sort of back-end requirements are
there?  Where/how is the data stored?  Will we have to design and code all
our own forms?  And on and on and on and........

Thanks much for any input.

GB
Brian Teutsch [MSFT] - 06 Mar 2005 00:12 GMT
I would begin by taking a look at the InfoPath labs. Basically, InfoPath is
a front-end to SQL, Access and Web Services, and is also able to create
standalone documents to store data in XML format.

http://www.microsoft.com/Office/infopath/prodinfo/labs.mspx

Brian

> I've just begun looking into InfoPath and love what I'm seeing.  I'd like
> to go to my boss and sell him on using InfoPath.  To do this, I'm going to
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> GB
bondg - 07 Mar 2005 14:50 GMT
That looks like just what I need!  Thanks much.

GB

>I would begin by taking a look at the InfoPath labs. Basically, InfoPath is
>a front-end to SQL, Access and Web Services, and is also able to create
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> Brian
 
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