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Office 2007 Top Things You Need to Know About…

Office 2007 Top Things You Need to Know About…. InfoPath Sponsored by ILTA's User Support Peer Group. Speakers.

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Office 2007 Top Things You Need to Know About…

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  1. Office 2007Top Things You Need to Know About… InfoPath Sponsored by ILTA's User Support Peer Group

  2. Speakers Susan Horiuchi is vice president of training with PayneGroup. In addition to leading her team of international trainers and project leads, Susan travels to client sites around the world providing high-end technical training, project management and consulting services. Susan is a contributing author of the Word for Law Firms and Excel for Law Firms book series published by Payne, is a contributing author to legal and technical publications, and is a speaker at legal and technical conferences. Susan is a Microsoft Certified Trainer and Application Specialist. Leah Matthews is a senior developer at PayneGroup. She also performs migration consulting, project management and training services. Leah has also been a speaker at ILTA annual conferences for the past several years. Leah has a BS degree in Computer Information Systems and is a Microsoft Certified Professional in Office XML and a Certified Expert in Word. Leah has worked in the legal field for over 20 years, specializing in migration services and application development. She has been with PayneGroup for the past ten years.

  3. What is InfoPath?

  4. What is InfoPath? (continued) • Stores forms as XML files • Integrates with other applications:

  5. Things to Consider

  6. How are Firms Using InfoPath?

  7. XML InfoPath Forms

  8. Ways to Create Forms • Import from Word or Excel (DEMO 1)

  9. Ways to Create Forms • Create using .NET either as an Add-in or as a template

  10. Ways to Create Forms • Create within the InfoPath client (use a blank form, wizard or combination of template parts)

  11. Form Template Features(DEMO 3)

  12. Browser-Enabled Forms in SharePoint

  13. Database Connectivity • Pull data into a form from an outside source, send data out or do both

  14. Types of Data Connections

  15. Data Options • (DEMO 4)

  16. Questions and Closing Remarks Leah Matthews LeahMatthews@payneconsulting.com Susan Horiuchi SusanHoriuchi@payneconsulting.com PayneGroup Headquarters – Seattle, WA 206-344-8966 www.payneconsulting.com Sponsored by ILTA's User Support Peer Group

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