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Designing Forms for Microsoft Office InfoPath and Forms Services 2007 (Microsoft .NET Development Series)





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Designing Forms for Microsoft Office InfoPath and Forms Services 2007 (Microsoft .NET Development Series)

Author: Scott Roberts
Published: 2007-02-15
List price: $59.99
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vBulletin Good book for InfoPath
The book is very informative. The only problem I see is there should be a CD with the book. The CD should have tutorials and an e-book. Thank you.

vBulletin best book so far
we have several InfoPath developers books at my office and this is the only one people use. I don't think it's perfect, but it is by far the best you're going to find out there, so I'll give it five stars until something better comes along.

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21 chapters 1158 pages, explains the blueprint planning process required for building forms. (This design process is outstanding and teaches at a very user friendly, yet indepth level. The first 12 Chapters teaches just how InfoPath recieves, maintains, process XML Code from nodes /leaf nodes to XML files. Explains the Layout, adding controls, Data Source and Data source binding, Creating multi Views for printing and viewing information and lastly methods of deployment including security. br /InfoPath can now be tweaked for almost any "form" requirements you can think up and without the use of any code writing. br /But for you XML code wizards, Chapter 15,16 goes indepth on Event Bubbling, adding Password code, and many other XML code writing subjects including the use of Visual Studio. I myself found it to be useful knowledge, even if I never alter a line of code, though mostlikely I will. br /I would have to say this book covers every aspect of Form Design including E-Mail deployment, web deployment and lastly local server deployment. br /If you plan to build a InfoPath form, this book is a must have reference. br /Get out your highlighter though! (Better yet, make it two or three). br /Good work by both, Scott and Hagen, including the entire InfoPath team. br /Bill"M" br /

vBulletin Great content and narrattive
As many of the previous reviews before mine can attest, this is a great book and one of many other definitive Infopath reference-literature for someone needing to work with Infopath on an ongoing professional environment. br / br /What differentiates this book from others is its narrative. br / br /I have been reading IT technical books for 24 years now and very rarely I find a book so easy to follow. br / br /I didn't need that extra cafeine-hit to keep me awake after 20 minutes reading this book. I did need a PC beside me to practice what I was reading from time to time, and only because I like to bring thoughts come into life. However the book does enough on its own to keep you going without any yawns.

vBulletin Everything you need to know, but you have to hunt for it!
I've never written a review before, but I feel compelled. I'm in chapter 3. Don't be in a hurry; you might miss something very important buried in a page of text with little visual cues to lead you to it. Maybe the editors think if it looks more imposing and scholarly they can charge more for the book.

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