Defining InfoPath

Microsoft InfoPath 2003 is a novel forms tool that uses a variety of XML technologies under the hood. InfoPath 2003 is intended primarily for use in an enterprise environment to enable data collection with greater completeness and accuracy than many existing approaches. Additionally, InfoPath 2003 makes use of several industry standards, many of which are based on XML (Extensible Markup Language).

InfoPath 2003 is part of the Office System 2003 suite of applications and, not surprisingly, shares many visual similarities to other Office System 2003 programs, including the task pane, which is used for a variety of form design and form-filling purposes. So, InfoPath should feel like a fairly familiar environment for both form designers ...

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