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compiling extracted form files back into xsn

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Caeanis - 07 Oct 2006 09:59 GMT
I want to edit a couple of the extracted form files, which is easy enough to
do, but how do I compile them back into an xsn file?
Madhur - 07 Oct 2006 18:09 GMT
> I want to edit a couple of the extracted form files, which is easy
> enough to do, but how do I compile them back into an xsn file?

Just make a .cab file and rename to .xsn. I think
you can use VS 2005 to create cab archive.

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Adam Harding - 09 Oct 2006 11:37 GMT
Caeanis

the .XSN file is created by infopath on the publishing of the .XSF so browse
to your .XSF right-click, select design and then publish to create the .XSN

Hope this helps

Cheers Adam

> I want to edit a couple of the extracted form files, which is easy enough to
> do, but how do I compile them back into an xsn file?
 
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