For the first part of your question: You could take a look at this article
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/odc_ip2003_ta/h
tml/OfficeInfoPathTroubleshootPerformanceBestPracticeGuidelines.asp
for tips on how to improve the performance of your InfoPath forms.
A good practice is to avoid using too much nesting (groups in groups in
groups etc.) in your data source (I'm not sure if this applies to your
situation) and if you have many controls on one single view, to split up
these controls over several views (this applies to your case). One way you
could do the latter is by using a tabbed interface.
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> Hello,
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> Thanks a million,
> Justine
JNariss@gmail.com - 03 Feb 2006 19:17 GMT
Thank you for the advice - I appreciate it. I will look up the article
and see if it helps.
Deborah Jean - 05 Feb 2006 17:02 GMT
I guessed it was a nesting problem before I checked your answer I think I'm
kinda, sorta getting a handle on this. Thanks again.
DJ
> For the first part of your question: You could take a look at this article
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/odc_ip2003_ta/h
tml/OfficeInfoPathTroubleshootPerformanceBestPracticeGuidelines.asp
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> > Thanks a million,
> > Justine