The dream of the paperless office is closer than ever with InfoPath 2007 - providing designers with a powerful, intuitive platform for the development of form-based solutions. George Briggs will jump start your learning experience by taking you through the entire process - from form design to publishing and integration with SharePoint 2007. Exercise files are included.
- 32 Infopath 2007 training videos
- Review format and licensing Options
- Ideal for SharePoint, Intranet or LMS deployment
- Included with "Office 2007 Beyond the Basics Professional"
| Title | Description | Duration |
| Introducing InfoPath 2007 | ||
| Overview | Understand InfoPath's role as an information gathering tool | 3:12 |
| Touring the InfoPath Interface | Take a guided tour of the InfoPath 2007 interface | 3:09 |
| Form Basics | ||
| Opening and Using Forms | Summary of InfoPath form controls and data fields | 3:02 |
| Importing from Word and Excel | Save time by importing existing Word and Excel forms into InfoPath | 3:12 |
| Creating Template Parts | Create reusable template parts that make form building quick and easy | 3:25 |
| Creating a New Form | Creating a new form from scratch using layout tables | 3:04 |
| Modifying Tables | Make adjustments to layout tables to give your form the right look | 3:08 |
| Adding Form Controls | ||
| Date Pickers & Template Parts | Simplify form design using pre-built date pickers and template parts | 3:05 |
| Using Repeating Tables | Provide a flexible way to enter data with repeating tables | 3:11 |
| Repeating Table Properties | Modify the settings of repeating tables to make them easier to use | 3:28 |
| Adding Text Controls | Know when to use a text box or a rich text box for collecting data | 3:12 |
| Adding Scrolling Regions | Add a scrolling region to accommodate extensive data input | 3:10 |
| Adding List and Combo Boxes | Select items from a list or add your own with list and combo boxes | 3:12 |
| Option Buttons and Check Boxes | Collect specific types of data with option buttons & check boxes | 3:38 |
| Using an Optional Section | Use optional sections to minimize space while adding functionality | 3:24 |
| Adding a Submit Button | Make collecting data easy by adding a Submit button to your form | 3:15 |
| Formatting, Rules, & Signatures | ||
| Formatting Text and Tables | Improve the usability of forms by formatting text and tables | 3:18 |
| Background Colors and Schemes | Simplify form design and easily enhance the look of your forms | 3:14 |
| Working with Images | Add images or allow users to insert images into a form template | 3:33 |
| Using Validation Rules | Set conditions which restrict input for consistent data entry | 3:23 |
| Enabling Digital Signatures | Enable forms to be signed digitally to authenticate the form data | 3:09 |
| Enabling Section Signatures | Set up sections of a form for multiple and visible signatures | 3:33 |
| Viewing and Printing Forms | ||
| Creating Multiple Views | Offer different users multiple views of the same form | 3:39 |
| Creating a Print Version of a Form | Create a version of a form template specifically for printing | 2:56 |
| Printing Options/Multiple Views | Review the options for printing with multiple views | 3:09 |
| Finishing a Form | ||
| Protecting a Form | Learn to set the right security level to protect your form | 3:19 |
| Enabling Web Forms | Make forms compatible with web browsers using the Design Checker | 3:00 |
| Integrating with SharePoint 2007 | ||
| Connect Controls to SharePoint | Build form controls that receive data from a SharePoint list | 3:24 |
| Creating a Data Connection | Configure the Submit button to connect to a SharePoint site | 3:24 |
| Publishing to a Document Library | Distribute forms by publishing to a SharePoint 2007 document library | 3:05 |
| Publishing as a Site Content Type | Publish as a Site Content type for use in multiple sites or libraries | 2:54 |
| Managing Form Templates | Deploy and manage multiple templates in one SharePoint Library | 3:27 |
| Integrating with Outlook | Distribute & submit forms via email with InfoPath and Outlook 2007 | 3:29 |