5. Advanced Controls and Customization
Getting Started
In Chapter 2, you learned the basics of designing forms in InfoPath Designer 2010, including how to use layout tables to position text and controls in your form. You also learned quite a bit about the many different controls that are available for you to add to your form, including controls that enable you to collect and display data and controls that enable you to group other controls in the form. In Chapter 3, you learned about InfoPath Forms Services and how and why you might want forms to be filled out in the browser. In the previous chapter, you learned all about data binding and how controls are connected to the underlying data source.
In this chapter, we’re going to dive deeper into ...
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