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SharePoint Magazine is an online magazine dedicated to the world of SharePoint and related Information Worker technologies.A tribute to the humble “leave form” - Part 2
Started by Arno Nel (SharePoint Magazine) · 11 months ago
Hi again and welcome to the next exciting instalment in the series that pays tribute to the consultant “get out of jail free” card that is the organisational “leave form”.
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11 months ago
11 months ago
Can't wait to see how far you push InfoPath features with this form....web form with workflow warts and all!
11 months ago
Congratulations on your trainer cert :)
Nice 101 intro into InfoPath........keep em coming
11 months ago
I have just found this and your previous installmet. Great writing style. Great content. Can't wait for the next one. Keep up the good work.
10 months ago
Check out K2 blackpoint - http://blackpoint.k2.com - and there's some articles here - http://www.devk2.net
10 months ago
2 months ago
Great article, fun to ready and easy to follow! If I werere wanting to drag and drop images within the InfoPath form, is that something that would be possible?
Thanks!
Nico