Примери за използване на Infopath features на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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You can then take advantage of dedicated InfoPath features for designing, publishing, and filling out forms.
Because this view is only visible from within InfoPath, it can contain the full range of InfoPath features.
Either way, the form template doesn't include InfoPath features, settings, or controls that won't work in a browser.
If you do this, InfoPath features that aren't supported in template parts are either hidden or disabled so that you aren't tempted to use them in your template part.
The following table shows how the level to which InfoPath features for submitting forms are supported by compatible browsers.
When you use InfoPath features like data validation, conditional formatting, and rules, you can define conditions and actions that automatically perform tasks that are based on events, such as the opening or closing of a form, or on values that are entered into your form template.
Because they are filling out the form in InfoPath, these users will have the added benefit of being able to use the full range of InfoPath features for filling out forms, some of which are not available in browser forms.
This setting determines which InfoPath features and controls are available to you when designing your form template.
Because they are filling out the form in InfoPath, these users will have the added benefit of being able to use the full range of InfoPath features for filling out forms, some of which are not available in browser forms.
Consequently, you can use InfoPath features in this view that you wouldn't otherwise be able to use, such as user roles or master/detail controls.
This enables you to control the look andfeel of the Document Information Panel or use InfoPath features, such as data validation and conditional formatting, to customize the behavior of the form fields in the panel.
When you use InfoPath features like data validation, conditional formatting, and rules, you can define conditions and actions that automatically perform tasks that are based on events, such as the opening or closing of a form, or on values that are entered into your form template.
In a browser-compatible form template, any InfoPath features, settings, and controls that won't work in a Web browser are hidden or disabled in design mode.
Consequently, you can use InfoPath features in this view that you wouldn't otherwise be able to use, such as user roles or master/detail controls.
For example, some InfoPath features are not supported in Web browser form templates which can result in problems during the publishing process.
Consequently, you can use InfoPath features in this view that you wouldn't otherwise be able to use, such as user roles or master/detail controls.
For example, certain InfoPath features are not supported in browser-compatible form templates, and this can lead to problems during the publishing process.
Consequently, you can use InfoPath features in this view that are not supported in browser-compatible form templates, such as user roles or master/detail controls.
Testing the data can include testing the Microsoft Office InfoPath features implemented in your form template, such as conditional formatting, data validation, and code, as well as ensuring that the form template collects the correct data.
Note: Although you can use the majority of InfoPath features in your InfoPath-only view, certain features and settings that apply to the browser-compatible form template as a whole remain disabled or hidden.
Likewise, some InfoPath 2010 features do not work in InfoPath 2007 or InfoPath 2003 form templates.
Note: For a list of controls and their related compatibility restrictions,see InfoPath 2010 features that are not available in InfoPath Forms Services.
The InfoPath control is a compiled dynamic link library(. dll)file that exposes the features of the InfoPath editor to a custom Windows program or Web form.
The following table shows the level to which InfoPath programming features are supported by compatible browsers.
The following resources provide additional details that illustrate the range of business-logic features in InfoPath.
Template parts are basically an aggregation of other InfoPath controls and features.
InfoPath provides additional features that can help you enhance the security of your forms.
InfoPath namespace provides features, such as Information Rights Management(IRM), that are not supported on the server.
InfoPath 2010 includes more supported features in Web browser forms.
Because administrator-approved form templates are considered site collection features in InfoPath Forms Services, they must be activated before they can be used.