Early last year, Bryon Campbell began using Microsoft’s InfoPath 2003 software to automate paper-based workflows at his cancer research facility, Van Andel Institute. Campbell, who is CIO of the Grand ...
For the past 8 months I have been using a product that is a workflow and survey WYSIWYG form editor. It's an OK product but I always seem to be on the loosing end of a battle to get things to work the ...
Microsoft today announced it is discontinuing InfoPath, its software for designing, distributing, filling, and submitting electronic forms with structured data. The company says it plans to invest in ...
I'm looking at InfoPath 2007 for a few small projects on my plate.<BR><BR>What I would like to do is upload an InfoPath Form to someplace on our WSS 3.0 SharePoint site and then users would open the ...
Microsoft announced today that it will phase out its InfoPath Web forms product in favor of a future "Office forms" technology. InfoPath is a means for organizations to publish updatable forms, which ...
No, we’re not done with Office 2003 coverage just yet. I’m still faxing folks via my integrated Venali account mentioned in the previous column, but there’s certainly more nuggets to be mined in ...
As had been rumored for a while, Microsoft is discontinuing its InfoPath electronic forms product. Company officials confirmed the news in a January 31 post to the Office Blogs site. From that post on ...
I hate forms in Microsoft Word. I really do. You know what I'm talking about -- those nasty little grey boxes that make text hard to read, jump around when you hit the Tab key, and sometimes delete ...
I had a form in production that a client was using to track requests for items that required justification. During testing, we noticed that once the form was submitted, the rich-text field in InfoPath ...