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Upload and populate SharePoint with InfoPath forms

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luisxx - 07 Jul 2005 20:02 GMT
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to develop a few simple forms using InfoPath 2003 that
posts information to SharePoint.  I'm very new to these products and
would appreciate any feed back.

First, upload a file from a InfoPath form.  I would like to develop a
form in InfoPath that by clicking a form button, the user could browse
their local computer and attach a file that would be uploaded to
SharePoint at some remote location.

Second,
When the file is transferred to SharePoint, I would like the metadata
about the file, to populate the columns when viewed in SharePoint.  Not
really sure if anyone can catch a newbie's thought on this one.
After it's uploaded, any information transferred in the upload like
date, time, general information, be displayed in SharePoint as columns
like they could be viewed in a spreadsheet or listing of a database.

If anyone could shed some light on this, any help would appreciated.
Thanks in advance,

Luis
Renee in Juneau - 10 Jul 2005 00:29 GMT
      From the File menu in Infopath,
     click Publish to launch the wizard
     and click Next.
     Select "To a SharePoint Form Library"
    and click Next.
     Click "Create a New Form Library"
     Choose the path where you want the form lib published
     Type a name and description for your new form library
    and click Next.
     Click "Add" to see field names.
     Double-click the field names that you want to promote (be
visible in sharepoint listviews).
     Click Finish and Close.

>Hi everyone!
>I'm trying to develop a few simple forms using InfoPath 2003 that
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>Luis
 
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