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Exposing forms to the browser empowers users to leverage one of SharePoint’s advanced features. Creating simple forms is easy, even for end users. However, creating more complex forms requires higher-level knowledge. This chapter shows how to build and extend a basic form within InfoPath using code, deploy this to a SharePoint server, and make the form available online. Different ways of deploying InfoPath form templates and integrating forms into complex solutions will be described. Taking it further, you will see how to program InfoPath forms and how to add custom code to forms.

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© 2010 Jörg Krause, Christian Langhirt, Alexander Sterff, Bernd Pehlke, Martin Döring

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Krause, J., Langhirt, C., Sterff, A., Pehlke, B., Döring, M. (2010). Forms Services and InfoPath. In: SharePoint 2010 as a Development Platform. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2707-6_15

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