InfoPath with SharePoint 2010 How-To

£14.58

InfoPath with SharePoint 2010 How-To

Client–Server networking

Author: Steven Mann

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Language: English

Published by: Sams Publishing

Published on: 30th July 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 368 pages

ISBN: 9780133476118


Need fast, reliable, easy-to-use solutions for using InfoPath(R) with SharePoint(R) 2013?

This book delivers exactly what you're looking for: step-by-step help and guidance with the tasks you'll perform most often. You'll learn better ways to design and develop intuitive, effective form-based solutions, and then efficiently administer, secure, and troubleshoot them. The industry's most focused resource for solving business problems with SharePoint and InfoPath forms, this book provides all the answers you need—now!

Steven Mann is an Enterprise Applications Engineer for Morgan Lewis and has nearly 20 years of professional experience with collaboration and business intelligence, including a decade working with SharePoint. Formerly Principal Architect for RDA Corporation, his books include InfoPath with SharePoint 2010 How-To, Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence Unleashed, SharePoint 2010 Field Guide, and SharePoint 2010 Managed Metadata Unleashed.

Fast, Accurate, and Easy-to-Use!

Discover powerful tips for success with InfoPath Designer 2013

Efficiently create SharePoint form controls, rules, and functions

Master form page design, views, and list forms

Submit, publish, and use data in SharePoint forms

Streamline business processes by integrating forms into SharePoint workflows

Design more intuitive, easier-to-use forms with InfoPath controls, functionality, and settings

Use template parts to create reusable form components, including controls, fields, and data connections

Leverage Visual Studio 2012 with InfoPath to build solutions and application-level add-ins

Dynamically populate repeating tables in forms

Elegantly track changes in SharePoint forms

Automatically generate new InfoPath form instances

Use SharePoint 2013 Central Administration to manage forms and Forms Services

Automate InfoPath Form Services administration with PowerShell

Manage form permissions to control user access and rights

Troubleshoot form development, deployment, publishing, and form submission

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