Chapter 2. Filling Out Forms
In this chapter, you will learn how to:
Open and fill in a moderately complex InfoPath form
Test InfoPath’s conditional formatting and data validation features
Save, preview, and print the data document you filled in
Relate the data you enter in a form to the content of its XML data document
Merge two or more data documents to produce a summary form
For more information:
Refer to the section “Opening a Sample InfoPath Form,” in Chapter 1.
Refer to the section “Getting Help with InfoPath,” in Chapter 1.
InfoPath’s primary objective is capturing data and saving it as an XML data document, so most InfoPath users will—or at least should—run InfoPath in data entry mode only. This chapter’s primary objective is to show you ...
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