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Stilla - 17 Nov 2005 05:46 GMT
If a company is looking for a fairly uncomplicated way to set up online
(intranet) forms that managers can use, and then have the data compile to a
simple spreadsheet in the background .... is Infopath a good application?

What would this company have to do to set this up?  Assume that there is
general familiarity with MS products, but not with Infopath.  

Where does one start?  Does software have to be purchased?  Licenses?

Any info will be greatly appreciated
Franck Dauché - 17 Nov 2005 07:00 GMT
Hi,

Yes, it sounds like InfoPath could work for you.  Each user of the infopath
templates would have to have the product installed on their machine (they may
have it already based on the flavor of Office 2003 that they already have
installed).

You could look into the samples shipped with InfoPath to get started on
building your templates.

> If a company is looking for a fairly uncomplicated way to set up online
> (intranet) forms that managers can use, and then have the data compile to a
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> Any info will be greatly appreciated
 
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