1.2. Summary
This chapter has introduced you to InfoPath and how to use it. InfoPath is a forms management tool that provides users with a means of creating attractive forms that control how data is entered, while also letting them use their forms for existing or new data. There are a number of very power features in InfoPath, such as the ability to merge data from multiple forms, to provide multiple views in a single form, and to work with data from many sources.
You can base your forms on one of the of sample forms providing with InfoPath out of the box. Or, you can go online and use one of the forms that Microsoft provides on the Web. While the InfoPath editor lets you create forms that accomplish a great deal, you also have the ability to use scripting or code .NET-managed code if needed.
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