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- Design and build InfoPath forms without writing code
- Add approval workflows to your InfoPath forms
- Integrate data from SharePoint and other company systems
- Create forms that offer a rich experience in the browser
- Build views and dashboards to display form information
- Create and use forms in the cloud with SharePoint Online
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Using Microsoft® InfoPath® 2010 with Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 Step by Step Publisher: Microsoft Press By Darvish Shadravan, Laura Rogers Print ISBN: 9780735662063 Ebook ISBN: 9780735662049 Pages: 480 Print Price: $34.99 Ebook Price: $31.99 order@oreilly.com 1-800-998-9938 1-707-827-7000 |
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