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What can anyone tell me about InfoPath?

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DougP

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I used Adobe fill in forms but getting the data out of Adobe forms was a huge time consuming challenge.

I suspect this will allow the flexibility to get the data to something more usable like SQL or Access or Excel if need be.
I am thinking about creating paperless forms and using an inexpensive tablet. Like in a doctor’s office instead of filling out lots papers, some of the same data over and over on each sheet. This could have just one data item for each thing needed but yet allow it to be exporting into other software?

Any and all thoughts welcome.


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Not used it in a fair while (4 or 5 years) but the version I used was horrible. It's not intuitive and difficult to configure. If you are looking to go down the route of eForms I would suggest just using ASP.NET instead

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