With Office InfoPath 2007, you can create rich, dynamic forms that teams and organizations can use to gather, share, reuse, and manage information—improving collaboration and decision making throughout your organization. Find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Office InfoPath 2007.
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| Q. | What is Office InfoPath 2007 and what does it do? | ||||||||
| A. | Office InfoPath 2007 can help you efficiently gather information through rich, dynamic forms. The information collected can easily be reused throughout organizations and across business processes because Office InfoPath 2007 supports industry-standard XML using any customer-defined schema. Office InfoPath 2007 customers who share information across their organizations and business processes can have greater business impact. | ||||||||
| Q. | What does Office InfoPath 2007 provide? | ||||||||
| A. | Office InfoPath 2007 provides you with an easy and efficient way to create rich, flexible forms. In addition, Office InfoPath 2007 provides a user-friendly interface for entering information into these forms and automatically updates the data in XML format. Ready-to-use sample forms in Office InfoPath 2007 provide templates for common usage scenarios. Extend the power of Office InfoPath 2007 to browser-based environments by integrating it with Microsoft Office Forms Services. | ||||||||
| Q. | Who is Office InfoPath 2007 designed for? | ||||||||
| A. | Office InfoPath 2007 was developed for teams and organizations that need to collect and use information. Office InfoPath 2007 is valuable to any business, IT professional, or organization that needs an efficient and flexible way to collect information that can be standardized, validated, and integrated with an organization's server systems. | ||||||||
| Q. | Why should I consider using Office InfoPath 2007? | ||||||||
| A. | Office InfoPath 2007 can help you obtain information in a timely manner, which can then help you make informed and effective decisions. You can use Office InfoPath 2007 to:
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| Q. | What are some of the typical ways teams and organizations might use Office InfoPath 2007? | ||||||||
| A. | Office InfoPath 2007 can be applied to many different scenarios, either within organizations and workgroups, or across suppliers and partners. Using Office InfoPath 2007:
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| Q. | How much does Office InfoPath 2007 cost? |
| A. | Find pricing and licensing information on the 2007 Microsoft Office System Pricing page. |
| Q. | Will Office InfoPath 2007 be included with the 2007 Microsoft Office release? |
| A. | Yes. Find packaging information on the 2007 Microsoft Office Packaging page. |
| Q. | How does Office InfoPath 2007 fit in with other Microsoft Office system programs? |
| A. | The Microsoft Office system provides customers with a set of programs that they can choose from to best address their business needs. Office InfoPath 2007 can be used as the interface to help gather information more effectively. Microsoft Office Excel 2007 is a spreadsheet program that can help you analyze numerical data. Microsoft Office Word 2007 provides word-processing capabilities for documents. Microsoft Office Access 2007 is a database management program for storing information and creating reports. Use Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 to graphically present information. |
| Q. | What are the system requirements for Office InfoPath 2007? |
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| Q. | How does Office InfoPath 2007 work with existing servers and databases? |
| A. | Office InfoPath 2007 works with any XML-enabled database or server by providing support for Web services and database interoperability. |
| Q. | What is XML and what does it have to do with Office InfoPath 2007? |
| A. | XML is an open, industry-standard language for organizing and storing data. Having data in XML means that the information is transportable and can be easily shared and reused. The default file format for Office InfoPath 2007 is XML, and InfoPath 2007 supports any customer-defined schema, which means that information gathered using InfoPath forms more easily integrates with server systems. Using Office InfoPath 2007 to gather information can improve the flow of information throughout the organization. Office InfoPath 2007 is a great example of how Microsoft Office system programs take advantage of XML technology to help people, teams, and organizations manage and use information more productively. |
| Q. | How does Office InfoPath 2007 relate to Microsoft .NET connection software? |
| A. | Microsoft .NET is a set of software technologies for connecting people, systems, information, and devices. It is built on a foundation of XML Web services, so that new and existing applications can connect with software and services across operating systems, programs, and programming languages. Office InfoPath 2007 works well as a client for Web services because it was built to work with XML and can help customers connect information with business processes and solutions. |
| Q. | What are the advantages of having Office InfoPath 2007 as a rich client application? |
| A. | Office InfoPath 2007 provides powerful functionality such as business logic validation, rich text formatting, AutoCorrect, and spelling checker. |
| Q. | How do I create browser-based forms with Office InfoPath 2007? |
| A. | Using Microsoft Office InfoPath Forms Services, you can deploy an InfoPath form template to a Web browser, so anybody can complete the form without requiring any software installation. Using the design checker in Office InfoPath 2007, you can create forms that are compatible with the InfoPath 2007 client and the Web browser. Find more information about Office InfoPath Forms Services. |
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