Introducing the InfoPath Object Model

The InfoPath object model is provided so that developers have a standard application programming interface to manipulate many parts of an InfoPath application or form template. Unlike the object models of several other Microsoft Office applications, InfoPath 2003's object model can be manipulated only by JScript or VBScript. There is no Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) functionality in InfoPath, but there is limited access through the ExternalApplication object.

Each object, property, or method of the InfoPath object model has one of three possible security levels assigned to it. The security levels are numbered 0, 2, and 3:

  • Security level 0 objects, properties, and methods can be accessed by any InfoPath ...

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