Microsoft Office InfoPath 2010
If you know InfoPath 2007, used an earlier version of InfoPath, or have never used InfoPath before, explore these resources to begin learning how to use the latest version.
Here's a quick overview of some of the great new features in InfoPath 2010. Stay tuned for upcoming posts with more details!
Microsoft InfoPath 2010 makes it easier than ever to design electronic forms. InfoPath now includes the Office Fluent UI and allows the creation of powerful, interactive forms, without having to write any code. With a few clicks, Office users can customize SharePoint list forms, add custom layouts and rules to validate the data, and take them offline in SharePoint Workspace.
IT professionals can create custom forms for document workflows and Office Business Applications that include managed code, digital signatures and that connect to line of business data.
In InfoPath 2010, we’ve made some big investments to make it much easier to build rich forms-based applications on top of the SharePoint Server 2010 platform.
Quickly Design Forms with Easy-to-Use Tools
New features to help you quickly and easily create forms include our new Fluent UI, pre-built layout sections, out-of-the-box rules, improved rules management, and varied styles.
The New tab in the Designer Backstage presents you with the available form templates that you can choose from. Most templates start you off with a default layout table.
