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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2009

Third in my series of introductory videos. This demo shows how to set up different submit options within InfoPath 2007.

For more information on InfoPath, visit http://blogs.technet.com/jessmeats

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  • I agree - the content is great! Once you get that software things will be awesome. Keep up the good work. I'm new to InfoPath as well and you have made the journey not so scary :)

  • @pthatraining Glad I could help. These early videos, I was just getting the hang of recording screencasts so it's good to know that they're still useful.

  • Still a very good video.

  • Thanks

  • JessMeats - I am new to InfoPath and Utube. Your presentations are great but when your not zooming it takes away so much from the presentation that one can lose interest. I think your content is great and methods very useful. Thank you for taking the time and effort - I really appreciate people like you!

  • The first two demos were made with a trial version of a program which included the zoom feature. Unfortunately, I can't afford to buy the full version right now.

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  • I am new to InfoPath so appreciate all your hard work! Yes, somewhat disappointed that you were unable to utilize the zoom feature in all of the tutorials, but overall very helpful - I hope that you were able to acquire the full version and if you did, I wanted you to know that I would be interested in seeing some more from you!

  • How did you add that submit button on the bottom?

  • Great job, Jess, but the resolution is a problem. If you are continuing to work with the demo version, might I suggest that you lower the resolution of your screen. That will give better quality.

    (Yes.. I know you will have to make them over, and that it is timecosuming. Been there) New ones for 2010, perhaps? :-)

  • My trial account ran out for the program I used to make the first couple of introductions, which was what allowed for the intelligent zooming.

    In the later introductions, I recorded a smaller area of the screen to make it clearer.

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