Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Microsoft InfoPath tutorial

http://www.msoffice.us/InfoPath/InfoPath.htm


Microsoft InfoPath is a relatively new addition to the MS Office suite that was first seen in Office 2003. The application can be used to both create and fill out XML-based electronic forms such as time sheets, status requests, and expense reports. This allows users a more efficient way to manage data. The most recent version of the software, InfoPath 2007, can be purchased separately or as part of the Office 2007 Ultimate package.
The intuitive user interface of InfoPath 2007 makes it fairly easy to design forms of all types, especially if you start out with one of the sample templates that come with the software. In addition to the templates that come packaged with InfoPath, several more can be downloaded free from Microsoft Office Online. Those more comfortable with the application can also design their own templates and build new forms from scratch using the program’s drag and drop capabilities.
Like most Microsoft products, InfoPath 2007 works well with other applications in the MS Office suite, but it integrates particularly well with Outlook 2007. Forms designed with InfoPath can be sent as email messages through Outlook so that users can complete and return the forms as they would any other email. Once a form has been filled out, information from it can be exported to other applications such as Excel where the data can be organized and analyzed.
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Outlook 2007 | 10 tips on how to help reduce spam
Outlook 2007 | Add a collection of RSS Feeds
Outlook 2007 | Add an RSS Feed
Outlook 2007 | Add or  an e-mail account
Outlook 2007 | Backing up and Archiving 
Outlook 2007 | Best practices for Outlook 2007 
Outlook 2007 | Business Contact Manager
Outlook 2007 | Cached Exchange Mode 
Outlook 2007 | Change offline address book details
Outlook 2007 | Confidential information and Rights Management
Outlook 2007 | Create and share a public folder
Outlook 2007 | Customizing  Toolbars, menus, and commands
Outlook 2007 | Delegate Access
Outlook 2007 | Determine the version of Microsoft Exchange
Outlook 2007 | Dial-up networking
Outlook 2007 | Digital ID
Outlook 2007 | Digital signature and encryption
Outlook 2007 | Download the Offline Address Book
Outlook 2007 | Electronic Business Card
Outlook 2007 | E-mail account
Outlook 2007 | Free Online Outlook 2007 training courses
Outlook 2007 | Getting Started
Outlook 2007 | How Outlook E-mail Postmarking helps reduce spam
Outlook 2007 | IMAP
Outlook 2007 | Import and export business data
Outlook 2007 | Integrating with SharePoint sites
Outlook 2007 | Introduction to RSS
Outlook 2007 | Keyboard shortcuts for Outlook
Outlook 2007 | Keyboard shortcuts for SmartArt graphics
Outlook 2007 | Outlook Anywhere
Outlook 2007 | Outlook connection settings and status
Outlook 2007 | Overview of Outlook e-mail profiles
Outlook 2007 | POP3 e-mail accounts
Outlook 2007 | Rules and alerts
Outlook 2007 | Security and Privacy
Outlook 2007 | Send a message with an S-MIME receipt request
Outlook 2007 | Share, read, edit, cancel or export RSS Feeds
Outlook 2007 | Signature
Outlook 2007 | Synchronization error folders
Outlook 2007 | Unified Messaging
Outlook 2007 | Use instant messaging services
Outlook 2007 | Use your Outlook 2007 Calendar to prioritize and plan
Outlook 2007 | Voting
Outlook 2007 | What is a Microsoft Exchange account
Outlook 2007 | What's new
Outlook 2007 | Why can't I use HTML code in my signature anymore
Outlook 2007 | Why use Send-Receive groups
Outlook 2007 | Working Offline
Outlook 2007 | Working with data files
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(Outlook 2007) New Properties and Methods
(Outlook 2010) Addin Deployment
(Outlook 2010) Adding Audio or Video
(Outlook 2010) Adding Comments to a Reply or Forward
(Outlook 2010) Adding Holidays to Your Outlook Calendar
(Outlook 2010) Adding News Feeds
(Outlook 2010) Adding Products and Services to an Opportunity
(Outlook 2010) Automatically Managing Resources
(Outlook 2010) AxHost
(Outlook 2010) Back to the Past_ the Forms Development Environment
(Outlook 2010) Basing a Contact on an Incoming E-Mail
(Outlook 2010) Big-Time Collaboration with Outlook
(Outlook 2010) C# Ribbon XML
(Outlook 2010) Cheating with the Rules
(Outlook 2010) Class Modules
(Outlook 2010) Collaborating with Outlook and Exchange
(Outlook 2010) Common DASL Property Tags
(Outlook 2010) Communicating with a COM Addin
(Outlook 2010) Creating a Contact from an Electronic Business Card Sent to You
(Outlook 2010) Creating a Mass Mailing in Word Using Your Contacts
(Outlook 2010) Creating a Simple Appointment
(Outlook 2010) Creating Another Contact from the Same Company
(Outlook 2010) Creating Simple To-Do Items
(Outlook 2010) Custom Form Walkthrough
(Outlook 2010) Directing Sent Messages to a Different Folder
(Outlook 2010) Drawing Lines, Arrows, and Shapes
(Outlook 2010) Drilling for Dollars in Your Reports
(Outlook 2010) Expanding Your Outlook Workspace
(Outlook 2010) Form Regions
(Outlook 2010) Forms Management
(Outlook 2010) Forwarding a Task Rather than Reassigning It
(Outlook 2010) Getting Out the Vote
(Outlook 2010) Getting Started in BCM
(Outlook 2010) Keeping Friends Close and Enemies Closer Quicker
(Outlook 2010) Kicking the HTML out of Your E-Mail
(Outlook 2010) Letting Automatic Replies Handle Mail While You_re Gone
(Outlook 2010) Linking Outlook to BCM Records
(Outlook 2010) Macro Projects
(Outlook 2010) Making Time Stand Still with Calendar Wizardry
(Outlook 2010) Managing Recurring Tasks
(Outlook 2010) Managing Someone Else_s E-Mail and Calendar
(Outlook 2010) Manipulating Objects
(Outlook 2010) Outlook Programming Limitations
(Outlook 2010) Protecting Yourself from Phishing Attacks
(Outlook 2010) Prototyping Forms Code in VBA
(Outlook 2010) Removing a Category from an Item
(Outlook 2010) Running a BCM Report
(Outlook 2010) Securing Your Notes
(Outlook 2010) Sending Mass Mailings
(Outlook 2010) Sending via Certified E-Mail
(Outlook 2010) Sending Your Notes to Word
(Outlook 2010) Setting an Automatic Reminder for Tasks
(Outlook 2010) Sharing a Calendar through Google
(Outlook 2010) Sharing Your Tasks List
(Outlook 2010) Simplifying Tasks Using Quick Steps
(Outlook 2010) Subscribing to a YouTube Channel in Outlook
(Outlook 2010) Tagging Important Information
(Outlook 2010) Taking Microsoft Exchange on the Road
(Outlook 2010) Template Utility Code
(Outlook 2010) The Connect Class
(Outlook 2010) The Importance of Using DASL
(Outlook 2010) Troubleshooting Problems and Support
(Outlook 2010) Trusting the Trust Center
(Outlook 2010) Using Custom Forms
(Outlook 2010) Using Instant Messaging
(Outlook 2010) VB Ribbon XML
(Outlook 2010) Viewing Mail with the Reading Pane
(Outlook 2010) Working with Opportunities
(Outlook 2010) Working with Outlook Events
(Outlook 2010) Working with Tasks
(Outlook 2010) Zen of the Right Button



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    1. This is the best tutorial that I have found so far which shares almost everything about Infopath. You have posted a great collection of useful links to learn about all the concepts related to this package. Thanks.
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