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  • Anonymous
    May 15, 2008
    PingBack from http://microsoft.wawblog.info/?p=27397

  • Anonymous
    May 29, 2008
    InfoPath 2003...though it's a lovely product to create forms and the control boxes are easy to use. I was able to create the perfect form.  InfoPath fails (in my opinion) to give enough information when trying to deploy the form out to users.  I can't publish it to a secure server and have the form function.  Instructions tell me that users have to have InfoPath on their PC... I can understand the reasons for this but there must be a "reader" that will allow users to use the form created.  Any ideas?  Thank you... Magic Wen

  • Anonymous
    June 13, 2008
    Hey Magic Wen, according to the InfoPath newsgroups: Alternatives exist as commercial products in the market place...there is at least 2 products - Infoscope made in Korea and Infoview made in Australia. Links are: www.infoscope.com www.infoview.net hope that helps!

  • Anonymous
    August 12, 2008
    I am looking for a template for Quarterly calendar assignments for policy &procedure review for a big organization. Are there any out there? Tx

  • Anonymous
    August 14, 2008
    The answer is Forms Services in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.