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rmuti - 08 May 2006 14:44 GMT
A client has some PDF forms, and they would like to see similar forms mocked
up in InfoPath.  However, Acrobat is much more robust than InfoPath in terms
of graphic design.  Simple things like adding a background picture to a table
cell or adding a rounded rectangle don't have elegant implementations in
InfoPath.  All the InfoPath samples I've come across are fairly plain in
terms of design.  Does anyone know of any InfoPath samples with some fancier
designs?
Adam Harding - 11 May 2006 08:33 GMT
Hi

It is not the most elegant solution but taking a picture of the PDF form and
using THAT as the background picture for the Infopath Form, then adding the
controls in the same places means that you have all the graphic design
features and all the power of infopath.

Cheers Adam

> A client has some PDF forms, and they would like to see similar forms mocked
> up in InfoPath.  However, Acrobat is much more robust than InfoPath in terms
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> terms of design.  Does anyone know of any InfoPath samples with some fancier
> designs?
 
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