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Export Infopath form to Word

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The Chomp - 28 May 2006 16:10 GMT
Good Day

Is it possible to export an Inforpath form to Word.
Kalyan Reddy - 29 May 2006 07:54 GMT
Hi Chomp,

The InfoPath to Word Wizard included with the Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003
Software Development Kit (SDK) allows you to create a special version of a
form— called a print view— that is designed specifically for printing the
form. You can further control the way your forms print by designing and
designating print views for use in Microsoft Office Word 2003.

To create a print view for Word, you must have access to an existing
Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) file that transforms
Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 form data into a Word document. The InfoPath
to Word Wizard makes it easy to create an XSLT based on your form.

The file name of the InfoPath to Word Wizard is Wizard.hta. The file is
located in the <drive>:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 2003 Developer
Resources\Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 SDK\Tools\WordPrint folder.

please View Infopath SDK Documentation for more Information on this.

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> Good Day
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> Is it possible to export an Inforpath form to Word.
The Chomp - 29 May 2006 21:52 GMT
Thanks Kalyan. I was thinking there was a "much" easier way, but I guess not.

My work place is nowhere near using tools such as InfoPath so I thought I
coul ddesign and move to word.

Thanks Again Kalyan

Chomp

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