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SharePoint Integration

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InfoPath 2007 and SharePoint are designed to work well together. SharePoint has built-in form libraries and content types, and the newest version has Forms Services to present forms in a browser for users who don’t have InfoPath installed. In turn, InfoPath has a built-in capability to publish form templates to SharePoint, creating a form library in the process. It can also pull data from SharePoint lists for lookup lists, and leverage SharePoint workflow.

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(2007). SharePoint Integration. In: Pro InfoPath 2007. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0334-6_6

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