I am creating forms in InfoPath for a variety of users. These users can be
within the company or outside the company. I want people to be able to open
the forms REGARDLESS if they have InfoPath or not.
Can the forms be put on a website for anyone to access, and use, print, fill
out, etc with no problems? How can I get this to happen? I need for people to
be able to open it from any where, especially if they do not have InfoPath on
their computers.
Last, I used the Merging fuction, well I tried to. I enabled the Merging
Function but I am still not seeing the Merge Forms under files
S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton - 24 Feb 2007 22:45 GMT
Regarding your first question: You can look into using InfoPath 2007 browser
forms together with Forms Server. This will enable people to view and fill
out forms anywhere, as long as they have a browser and Internet connection.
For more information on Forms Server, see
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/formsserver/HA101655271033.aspx?pid=CL100638601033
and
http://enterprise-solutions.swits.net/infopath2007/article.php?t=infopath-2007-f
requently-asked-questions-faq&c=infopath2007
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S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton
> I am creating forms in InfoPath for a variety of users. These users can be
> within the company or outside the company. I want people to be able to open
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> Last, I used the Merging fuction, well I tried to. I enabled the Merging
> Function but I am still not seeing the Merge Forms under files