Join Gini von Courter for an in-depth discussion in this video Opening InfoPath files, part of InfoPath 2013 Essential Training.
There are two different applications that we can use to open an InfoPath Form.…One is the InfoPath Filler, which is used to fill forms, and the other is the…InfoPath Designer that's used to design new forms.…Every single file extension that Windows recognizes can be opened by one or…more different programs.…For example Microsoft Word documents can be opened when you double-click them…with Microsoft Word, but WordPad documents can also be opened with Word or with WordPad.…Microsoft Word can open Word documents, Word templates a whole wide range of…other types of files.…
Excel can open Excel files, but also comma (,) separated values or CSV files…and for us the defaults file extension for Microsoft InfoPath says open me in the form filler.…Now this makes sense when I double-click on a file most of the people…double-clicking will want to open it to fill it in.…So this default behavior works very well.…Notice that Microsoft InfoPath creates a new form, Form1, based on the template,…and my user can begin entering information.…
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Released
4/5/2013- What is InfoPath?
- Creating a template from scratch
- Importing Word and Excel forms
- Creating and modifying data sources
- Adding and formatting a layout table
- Choosing a theme
- Working with form controls like date pickers and check boxes
- Using tables and sections for repeating data
- Publishing forms and templates
- Enabling digital signatures in a form
Skill Level Beginner
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Welcome
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Welcome55s
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Using the exercise files2m 26s
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1. Introducing InfoPath 2013
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Opening InfoPath files2m 59s
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2. Template-Creation Basics
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Saving a template3m 4s
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3. Creating a Data Source
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Understanding data sources4m 56s
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Setting field properties4m 38s
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Modifying a data source8m 3s
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4. Formatting a Template
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Choosing a theme2m 55s
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Inserting an online image2m 55s
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5. Using Controls to Collect Data
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Using text controls6m 40s
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Using rich text controls5m 22s
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Using date pickers6m 53s
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Using lists boxes7m 54s
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Using check boxes4m 38s
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Using option buttons6m 3s
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Changing a control's type2m 46s
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6. Setting Options and Formatting Controls
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Formatting labels4m 41s
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Formatting controls3m 47s
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7. Using Tables and Sections for Repeating Data
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Using repeating tables7m 48s
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Using optional sections6m 59s
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Using choice controls8m 55s
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8. Using Object Controls
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Using the hyperlink control2m 57s
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Using the picture controls3m 58s
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9. Creating Browser Forms
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10. Finishing a Template
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Checking spelling6m 40s
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Testing a template6m 54s
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11. Creating Views
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Creating a view8m 27s
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Creating a print view7m 3s
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Setting view properties4m 13s
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12. Publishing Options
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Understanding submit options3m 33s
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Submitting using email8m 24s
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Distributing using email5m 53s
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Using Quick Publish1m 12s
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13. Publishing a Template in SharePoint
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14. Advanced Data Techniques
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15. Using Advanced Templates
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Importing an Excel form5m 38s
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Importing a Word form4m 57s
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16. Digital Signatures
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 48s
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