Re: MS InfoPath and genealogy
- From: "John H" <JohnH4999@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 00:07:53 +0930
I thought you said it was included in Office 2003!!!
"I've never really had time to play with InfoPath, the MS "INCLUSION" with
Office 2003/11".
John H
"Paul Blair" <pblair@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:434d7acd$0$28664$afc38c87@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> John H wrote:
> > Would you minmd enlightening me as to where you find thuisa in MSOffice
2003
> > Icouldnt find any addin of that name.
> > regards
> > John H
> > "Paul Blair" <pblair@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:434cdb2d$0$19138$afc38c87@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >>G'day to everyone...
> >>
> >>I've never really had time to play with InfoPath, the MS inclusion with
> >>Office 2003/11.
> >>
> >>With a couple of spare days, I had time to poke and prod a bit.
> >>
> >>I used a Legacy database table as my data source - a couple of gotchas
> >>in doing this, but I was able to devise a crude input form, and poke a
> >>few sample individuals into the file in a quasi-XML sort of way... This
> >>is *not* how it should be done, but the learning experience was good.
> >>
> >>Anyone else out there in the MS woods?
> >>
> >>Paul Blair
> >>Canberra Australia
> >
> >
> >
>
> You can buy it on its own, or via an Enterprise edition of Office.
>
> Paul
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