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MS Office Forum / General MS InfoPath Questions / March 2007

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Poor_Man's question01 Mar 2007 17:33 GMT2
I have a variation of the question posted by Poor_Man today.  I went to the
suggested link for a solution and could not find one.  I am using InfoPath
2003 and I just want to use VB to get the logged in user (to Windows), not
Sharepoint, which I have done.  Where I get stuck is ...
Email01 Mar 2007 16:54 GMT1
How can I send a filled out form using outlook but not as an attachment but
as the body of the email.
Set up a form as a default view (to come up first)01 Mar 2007 13:23 GMT2
I created a Menu in InfoPath to open up different views.  However, when I
open up my file in Infopath, (even though I set my Menu view as the default)
it still brings up the first form view that I created.
I want it to bring up the Menu View.  Can anyone help?
How to Clear Contents of all Form Fields01 Mar 2007 08:06 GMT3
I have a form that has a lot of fields on it. I'm trying to figure out a way
to create a button that a user could click on to remove the current contents
of all fields. I'm having a problem with the form where a CS Rep starts
taking info form a customer and goes down one path of ...
return user name01 Mar 2007 06:53 GMT2
iam useing infopath 2003 sp2 ,can i return curunt user name to a text box in
infopath??
pleas help
Thanks
Export form to PDF -- parameter incorrect01 Mar 2007 05:20 GMT1
I'm attempting to use the InfoPath form control to convert an InfoPath form
to PDF.
The conversion step is as follows:
public void DoConvert(string filename)
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