InfoPath 2007 Tools for Working with Large Forms
Objective
Use views to display the same form in different ways or for different
users. Create scrolling regions, master/detail controls, and choice
groups to save space on a form and manage large quantities of
form data.
Prerequisite Skills
Comfortable creating an InfoPath form with both simple and advanced
controls, including repeating tables.
(Suggested courses: InfoPath
2007 Getting Started, InfoPath
2007 Working with Forms, and InfoPath
2007 Enhancing Forms)
Course Description
Do you have a large form that you would like to make easier to
view and manage? Do you want different users to be able to see
different “versions” of your form? Do you want your
form to look different when printed than on screen? Do you want
to conserve space on your forms yet manage a large amount of form
data?
Attend this course if you want to:
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Use views to create different “versions” of a
form based on user roles or printing needs, or to present
a large form in multiple, small screens.
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Use scrolling regions to conserve on-screen space in a large
form.
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Use master/detail controls to present large and complex form
data.
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Use choice groups to allow users to select only one of many
potential controls or sets of controls on a form to enter
data into.
Class Length
90 minutes
Delivery Options
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Virtual classroom - public
($70 per student; check times and register here)
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Virtual classroom - dedicated (up to ten
people from the same organization)
($480 per class; contact us for
more details)
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Virtual classroom - one on one
(Register for a 45-minute 1-on-1
Application Support session. Cost is $70 per student per
session.)
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On-site instructor-led
(Contact us for details)